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The congruence of the theology of Paul and Luke is a matter of debate. In particular, according to many scholars, the soteriologies of Paul and Luke are divergent. This volume argues that the usage of [kappa]aI I I language by both Paul and Luke suggests that it may be a common element in their soteriologies. The author demonstrates that [kappa]aI I I language is an important concept in the soteriologies of Luke and Paul and that although there are contrasts, there are a number of points of comparison. Crucial to this common understanding is the association of [kappa]aI I I language with the OT covenants, election, covenant meals, and an expectation of the eschatological banquet. As a result of this prominent and consistent usage by Paul and Luke, the language of [kappa]aI I I deserves a higher place in the Christian understanding of salvation. This has implications for Christian life and practice.