According to the Gospel of Luke (4:16-20), Jesus of Nazareth inaugurates his mission in his hometown by entering the synagogue on the Sabbath and reading a passage from the prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 61:1-2). In this story Jesus not only reads from the scroll of Isaiah, declaring that this particular prophecy has now been fulfilled, but also goes on to offer an interpretation of the meaning of that text (Luke 4:23-30). In Luke's second book, the Acts of the Apostles, Paul similarly visits a synagogue on the Sabbath (Acts 13:14-43). He is asked to deliver an exhortation or "word of encouragement" (logos paraklēseōs) after the reading from the "law and the prophets." Here, in Pisidian Antioch, Paul proceeds to offer one of the more extensive exam...
This revised lecture highlights two aspects of listening in the Bible, that of listening as an obedi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Most of the essays collected in this volume had their origin in the 2000 Congress of the Canadian Fe...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
In his two-volume account of Christian beginnings Luke fills out for already instructed Theophilus M...
This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previo...
This thesis argues that non-argumentational strategies of persuasion in the major-length speeches of...
The different methodological approaches applied to the study of the characterisation of Jesus and th...
Because the Gospel writers addressed audiences in the Graeco-Roman world with various degrees of fam...
The author of the Fourth Gospel (FG) has put forth a Gospel that attempts to demonstrate that Jesus ...
This study will focus on the inaugurating speeches of Jesus, Peter and Paul and the messianic elemen...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation explores how the Fourth Gospel's use of ...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation examines Luke's use of rhetorical figure...
This revised lecture highlights two aspects of listening in the Bible, that of listening as an obedi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Most of the essays collected in this volume had their origin in the 2000 Congress of the Canadian Fe...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
In his two-volume account of Christian beginnings Luke fills out for already instructed Theophilus M...
This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previo...
This thesis argues that non-argumentational strategies of persuasion in the major-length speeches of...
The different methodological approaches applied to the study of the characterisation of Jesus and th...
Because the Gospel writers addressed audiences in the Graeco-Roman world with various degrees of fam...
The author of the Fourth Gospel (FG) has put forth a Gospel that attempts to demonstrate that Jesus ...
This study will focus on the inaugurating speeches of Jesus, Peter and Paul and the messianic elemen...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation explores how the Fourth Gospel's use of ...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation examines Luke's use of rhetorical figure...
This revised lecture highlights two aspects of listening in the Bible, that of listening as an obedi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Most of the essays collected in this volume had their origin in the 2000 Congress of the Canadian Fe...