Luke's literary achievement : Collected essays /
Main Author: | Tuckett, Christopher M. |
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Sheffield : Sheffield Academic Press, 1995 |
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Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Supplement series;
116.
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Table of Contents:
- In journeyings often: voyaging in the Acts of the Apostles and in Greek romance / Loveday Alexander
- God-fearers in Luke-Acts / Martinus C. de Boer
- Luke-Acts and the Qumran scrolls: the case of MMT / George Brooke
- Theophilus’s first reading of Luke-Acts / Gerald Downing
- Luke-Acts and the pastoral epistles: the thesis of a common authorship / Jean-Daniel Kaestli
- Saul’s conversion (Acts 9, 22, 26) and the multiplication of narrative in Acts / Daniel Marguerat
- Release of the captives: reflections on Acts 12 / David Parry
- Luke and the internal divisions in the early church / Andrianjatovo Rakotoharintsifa
- Luke, disciple of the Deuteronomistic school / Thomas Ro¨mer and Jean-Daniel Macchi
- Why did Paul get his hair cut? (Acts 18.18; 21.23-24) / Rober Tomes
- The Lukan son of man / Christopher Tuckett.
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