Laurie Brink
Soldiers in Luke-Acts
Engaging, Contradicting, and Transcending the Stereotypes
2014. 234 pages.
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10.1628/978-3-16-153164-4 Price for libraries
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The literary stereotypes of soldiers found in Greco-Roman literature varied depending on their narrative location. The actions that heralded a soldier as a hero in the battlefield branded him as a bully on the home front. Laurie Brink demonstrates that the author of Luke-Acts skillfully engages, contradicts and transcends the stereotypes, in order to present the Roman soldier as an unexpected example of a good disciple.