@article{lioy_one_2017, title = {One Saviour and Two Responses: A Comparison and Analysis of Luke 18:18-30 and 19:1-10}, volume = {23}, issn = {19968167}, url = {https://journals.co.za/doi/abs/10.10520/EJC-847273801}, shorttitle = {One Saviour and Two Responses}, abstract = {This journal article undertakes a comparison and analysis of Luke 18:18-30 and 19:1-10. One reason for doing so is the paucity of scholarship exploring the interrelationship between these two texts. A second motivation is that both passages showcase two contrasting responses to the Saviour, one characterized by unbelief and the other by belief. A third incentive for this endeavour is that the importance of believing in the Saviour receives elucidation. As this essay demonstrates, each narrative advances a key theme of the third Synoptic Gospel, namely, that Jesus, the divine-human Son, came to earth to unshackle those enslaved to sin and restore them in their relationship with God.}, pages = {125--155}, journaltitle = {Conspectus (South African Theological Seminary)}, shortjournal = {Conspectus (South African Theological Seminary)}, author = {Lioy, Dan}, date = {2017-03}, note = {Free}, keywords = {{BIBLE}. Gospels, {BIBLE}. Luke, {EVANGELISTS}, {JESUS} Christ, {SINS}}, }