
Resumen El autor de la obra lucana emplea diferentes recursos literarios para transmitir adecuadamente la Buena Noticia de Jesús. Entre ellos, destacan los diálogos del evangelio de Lucas y los discursos de Hechos de los Apóstoles. De esta manera, Lucas emplea una estrategia comunicativa que acerca el autor a los lectores a través del texto como punto de encuentro. Para comprender el potencial comunicativo de los diálogos y los discursos lucanos, el presente estudio muestra sus características, tipos, interlocutores y particularidades, deteniéndose en el análisis de ejemplos concretos. Con ello se pretende profundizar en la cuidada y atenta estrategia comunicativa lucana. Abstract The author of the Luke-Acts uses various literary devices to convey the Good News of Jesus adequately. Among them, the dialogues of Luke’s Gospel and the discourses of the Acts of the Apostles stand out. In this way, Luke employs a communicative strategy that brings the author closer to the readers through the text as a meeting point. In order to understand the communicative potential of Luke’s dialogues and speeches, this paper shows their characteristics, types, interlocutors and particularities, stopping to analyse specific examples. In doing so, it aims to deepen our understanding of the careful and attentive Lukan communicative strategy.
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