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Abraham, Ancestry, and Ethnicity in Luke’s Gospel is written by Andrew Benko and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1978714475 (ISBN 10) and 9781978714472 (ISBN 13).
What happens to the racial identity of those who follow Jesus? Abraham, Ancestry, and Ethnicity in Luke’s Gospel: From These Stones explores how Luke employs the concept of ancestry—especially descent from Abraham—to recategorize believers and nonbelievers. Luke’s use of the patriarch is informed by his function in Second Temple literature, as the ancestor of the Israel, but also the father of several other races, and a point of surprising contact between Jews and gentiles. In his gospel, Luke offers a new layer of ethnic identity to gentile believers, as adjunct members of Abraham’s family tree.