The intent of the present study is to analyze the concept of the kingdom/ reign of God in Luke-Acts from the standpoint of ecclesiology. It thus focuses on an issue that is rarely studied in conjunction with the notion of the kingdom in Lucan studies, namely, the identity of the believing community. More specifically, it considers questions of identity concerning both the recipients and the beneficiaries of the basileia itself, as well as of its proclamation. This article suggests that Luke is highly interested in these matters. The vast majority of occurrences of basileia in Luke-Acts confirm this, as do some key occurrences (e. g., the very first mention of the term, in Lk 1 : 33, and the occurrences that form an inclusio in Acts, Ac 1 : ...
The concluding words of Paul’s speech at Miletus in Acts 20, 35 have been the subject of numerous st...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the biblical texts of Luke-Acts in an attemp...
International audienceThis paper aims to identify Luke's attitude toward the Temple of Jerusalem in ...
The intent of the present study is to analyze the concept of the kingdom/ reign of God in Luke-Acts ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Biblical Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaThis dissertation can be v...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the references made by the author of the third gospel and ...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
The concluding words of Paul’s speech at Miletus in Acts 20, 35 have been the subject of numerous st...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
The concluding words of Paul’s speech at Miletus in Acts 20, 35 have been the subject of numerous st...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the biblical texts of Luke-Acts in an attemp...
International audienceThis paper aims to identify Luke's attitude toward the Temple of Jerusalem in ...
The intent of the present study is to analyze the concept of the kingdom/ reign of God in Luke-Acts ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Biblical Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaThis dissertation can be v...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the references made by the author of the third gospel and ...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
It is the aim of this paper to set forth the basic meaning of the concept Basileia, as used by the S...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
The concluding words of Paul’s speech at Miletus in Acts 20, 35 have been the subject of numerous st...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
Version d'auteurInternational audienceThis contribution aims at studying the Western medieval constr...
The concluding words of Paul’s speech at Miletus in Acts 20, 35 have been the subject of numerous st...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the biblical texts of Luke-Acts in an attemp...
International audienceThis paper aims to identify Luke's attitude toward the Temple of Jerusalem in ...