Witherington, III, Ben (ed.)
History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts
Herausgeber: Witherington, Ben Iii; Witherington, Iii
Witherington, III, Ben (ed.)
History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts
Herausgeber: Witherington, Ben Iii; Witherington, Iii
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An interdisciplinary study of Acts by leading Old and New Testament and ancient history scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521495202
- ISBN-10: 0521495202
- Artikelnr.: 20960728
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521495202
- ISBN-10: 0521495202
- Artikelnr.: 20960728
Preface; Part I. Issues of Genre and Historical Method: 1. In the shadow of
Thucydides W. J. McCoy; 2. How history should be written C. K. Barrett; 3.
The Acts of the Apostles: monograph or bios? Charles H. Talbert; 4. The
preface to Acts and the historians Loveday C. A. Alexander; 5. The future
of the past: Luke's vision of salvation history and its bearing on his
writing of history Jacob Jervell; Part II. Historical and Theological
Difficulties in Acts: 6. Acts 6.1-8.4: division or diversity? Craig C.
Hill; 7. James and the Gentiles (Acts 15.13-21) Richard Bauckham; 8.
Kerygmatic summaries in the speeches of Acts Richard Bauckham; 9. The
'script' of the Scriptures in Acts: suffering as God's 'plan' for the world
for the 'release of sins' David P. Moessner; 10. Luke's social location of
Paul: cultural anthropology and the status of Paul in Acts Jerome H.
Neyrey; Part III. Issues of Literary Criticism: 11. Internal repetition in
Luke-Acts: contemporary narratology and Lukan historiography Joel B. Green;
12. Luke's characterising use of the Old Testament in the Book of Acts Bill
T. Arnold; 13. Editing the Good News: some synoptic lessons for the study
of Acts Ben Witherington, III; 14. The means of absent ends Wm. F. Brosend,
II; Index of biblical references.
Thucydides W. J. McCoy; 2. How history should be written C. K. Barrett; 3.
The Acts of the Apostles: monograph or bios? Charles H. Talbert; 4. The
preface to Acts and the historians Loveday C. A. Alexander; 5. The future
of the past: Luke's vision of salvation history and its bearing on his
writing of history Jacob Jervell; Part II. Historical and Theological
Difficulties in Acts: 6. Acts 6.1-8.4: division or diversity? Craig C.
Hill; 7. James and the Gentiles (Acts 15.13-21) Richard Bauckham; 8.
Kerygmatic summaries in the speeches of Acts Richard Bauckham; 9. The
'script' of the Scriptures in Acts: suffering as God's 'plan' for the world
for the 'release of sins' David P. Moessner; 10. Luke's social location of
Paul: cultural anthropology and the status of Paul in Acts Jerome H.
Neyrey; Part III. Issues of Literary Criticism: 11. Internal repetition in
Luke-Acts: contemporary narratology and Lukan historiography Joel B. Green;
12. Luke's characterising use of the Old Testament in the Book of Acts Bill
T. Arnold; 13. Editing the Good News: some synoptic lessons for the study
of Acts Ben Witherington, III; 14. The means of absent ends Wm. F. Brosend,
II; Index of biblical references.
Preface; Part I. Issues of Genre and Historical Method: 1. In the shadow of
Thucydides W. J. McCoy; 2. How history should be written C. K. Barrett; 3.
The Acts of the Apostles: monograph or bios? Charles H. Talbert; 4. The
preface to Acts and the historians Loveday C. A. Alexander; 5. The future
of the past: Luke's vision of salvation history and its bearing on his
writing of history Jacob Jervell; Part II. Historical and Theological
Difficulties in Acts: 6. Acts 6.1-8.4: division or diversity? Craig C.
Hill; 7. James and the Gentiles (Acts 15.13-21) Richard Bauckham; 8.
Kerygmatic summaries in the speeches of Acts Richard Bauckham; 9. The
'script' of the Scriptures in Acts: suffering as God's 'plan' for the world
for the 'release of sins' David P. Moessner; 10. Luke's social location of
Paul: cultural anthropology and the status of Paul in Acts Jerome H.
Neyrey; Part III. Issues of Literary Criticism: 11. Internal repetition in
Luke-Acts: contemporary narratology and Lukan historiography Joel B. Green;
12. Luke's characterising use of the Old Testament in the Book of Acts Bill
T. Arnold; 13. Editing the Good News: some synoptic lessons for the study
of Acts Ben Witherington, III; 14. The means of absent ends Wm. F. Brosend,
II; Index of biblical references.
Thucydides W. J. McCoy; 2. How history should be written C. K. Barrett; 3.
The Acts of the Apostles: monograph or bios? Charles H. Talbert; 4. The
preface to Acts and the historians Loveday C. A. Alexander; 5. The future
of the past: Luke's vision of salvation history and its bearing on his
writing of history Jacob Jervell; Part II. Historical and Theological
Difficulties in Acts: 6. Acts 6.1-8.4: division or diversity? Craig C.
Hill; 7. James and the Gentiles (Acts 15.13-21) Richard Bauckham; 8.
Kerygmatic summaries in the speeches of Acts Richard Bauckham; 9. The
'script' of the Scriptures in Acts: suffering as God's 'plan' for the world
for the 'release of sins' David P. Moessner; 10. Luke's social location of
Paul: cultural anthropology and the status of Paul in Acts Jerome H.
Neyrey; Part III. Issues of Literary Criticism: 11. Internal repetition in
Luke-Acts: contemporary narratology and Lukan historiography Joel B. Green;
12. Luke's characterising use of the Old Testament in the Book of Acts Bill
T. Arnold; 13. Editing the Good News: some synoptic lessons for the study
of Acts Ben Witherington, III; 14. The means of absent ends Wm. F. Brosend,
II; Index of biblical references.