In this book, a revision of the author\u27s 2001 Oxford dissertation, Andrew Gregory has set for himself the daunting task of determining when we can definitively say that the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are being used by later Christian authors. The greatest contribution of this book is that it treats in one study a broad range of texts and scholarly discussion on this question–according to the author, the first time this has been done
Review of Johns Gospel in New Perspective: Christohgy and the Realities of Roman Power, by Richard J...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
Malherbe, Abraham J. (1958) Christology in Luke - Acts, Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 2 : No. 2. Thi...
Contemporary scholarship recognises Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apostles as two volumes of Luke's ...
Intro. and Chapter 1. The reputation of Luke-Acts has varied greatiy. It has been acclaimed as a ...
Let me begin with a personal note. Three experiences in my work on Luke-Acts will explain both the s...
The publication of this book completes the second edition of Helmut Koester’s important two-volume i...
The last sixty years have witnessed quite different results on the topic of the reception of the Fou...
Title: Marcion and Luke-Acts: a defining struggle. Author: Tyson, Joseph B Marcion and Luke-Acts xiv...
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, b...
The book of Acts has traditionally been situated within a first-century setting, offering an apparen...
Citation of the New Testament by the Church Fathers is a valuable resource in reconstructing the ear...
Review of Johns Gospel in New Perspective: Christohgy and the Realities of Roman Power, by Richard J...
Reviewed Book: Gooding, David. According to Luke: A New Exposition of the Third Gospel. Grand Rapids...
The author argues that Luke-Acts must be read as a single work in two volumes, whose author is a bri...
Review of Johns Gospel in New Perspective: Christohgy and the Realities of Roman Power, by Richard J...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
Malherbe, Abraham J. (1958) Christology in Luke - Acts, Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 2 : No. 2. Thi...
Contemporary scholarship recognises Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apostles as two volumes of Luke's ...
Intro. and Chapter 1. The reputation of Luke-Acts has varied greatiy. It has been acclaimed as a ...
Let me begin with a personal note. Three experiences in my work on Luke-Acts will explain both the s...
The publication of this book completes the second edition of Helmut Koester’s important two-volume i...
The last sixty years have witnessed quite different results on the topic of the reception of the Fou...
Title: Marcion and Luke-Acts: a defining struggle. Author: Tyson, Joseph B Marcion and Luke-Acts xiv...
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, b...
The book of Acts has traditionally been situated within a first-century setting, offering an apparen...
Citation of the New Testament by the Church Fathers is a valuable resource in reconstructing the ear...
Review of Johns Gospel in New Perspective: Christohgy and the Realities of Roman Power, by Richard J...
Reviewed Book: Gooding, David. According to Luke: A New Exposition of the Third Gospel. Grand Rapids...
The author argues that Luke-Acts must be read as a single work in two volumes, whose author is a bri...
Review of Johns Gospel in New Perspective: Christohgy and the Realities of Roman Power, by Richard J...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
Malherbe, Abraham J. (1958) Christology in Luke - Acts, Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 2 : No. 2. Thi...