The six narrations of reading in the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles reflect an oral/aural culture in which texts and traditions were routinely experienced through verbal recitation and reading. These narratives of reading also participate in ancient moral discourses that highlight the importance of the reader’s character in the event of reading. When read within their cultural and narrative contexts, Luke’s accounts are seen to represent reading as a practice that shapes community by virtue of the reader. This insight is of special significance to the depiction of Jesus and the people of God in Luke-Acts. These conclusions raise a number of questions for theological librarians about present-day approaches to reading and research
The article is written in the form of a broad overview of Luke's two-volume work and focuses on the ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-351).The audience, and its varying levels of participati...
This chapter outlines the features of the four New Testament gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, a...
This thesis is a project in narrative New Testament ethics. It offers a fresh reading of the materia...
Throughout the past century, much attention has been given to the study of the speeches in Acts. For...
Few doubt today that literary critics have provided an appropriate impetus to treat biblical narrati...
If Luke’s first audience understood the Gospel as a biography, what would their experience of the te...
Postmodern theorising has presented the reader as an active agent in the process of the interpretati...
This study is an exercise in biblical interpretation that focuses on the concepts of readers and mea...
The different methodological approaches applied to the study of the characterisation of Jesus and th...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
This article examines the paradigm shift from analysing the biblical narratives in a modern print me...
The Acts of the Apostles offers a kind of sequel to Gospel of Luke, telling the story of the spread ...
CITATION: Du Plooy, G. P. V. 1990. The autor in Luke-Acts. Scriptura, 32:28-35, doi:10.7833/32-0-188...
In light of socio-rhetorical criticism, Luke's LS account emerges as rhetorical discourse both by it...
The article is written in the form of a broad overview of Luke's two-volume work and focuses on the ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-351).The audience, and its varying levels of participati...
This chapter outlines the features of the four New Testament gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, a...
This thesis is a project in narrative New Testament ethics. It offers a fresh reading of the materia...
Throughout the past century, much attention has been given to the study of the speeches in Acts. For...
Few doubt today that literary critics have provided an appropriate impetus to treat biblical narrati...
If Luke’s first audience understood the Gospel as a biography, what would their experience of the te...
Postmodern theorising has presented the reader as an active agent in the process of the interpretati...
This study is an exercise in biblical interpretation that focuses on the concepts of readers and mea...
The different methodological approaches applied to the study of the characterisation of Jesus and th...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
This article examines the paradigm shift from analysing the biblical narratives in a modern print me...
The Acts of the Apostles offers a kind of sequel to Gospel of Luke, telling the story of the spread ...
CITATION: Du Plooy, G. P. V. 1990. The autor in Luke-Acts. Scriptura, 32:28-35, doi:10.7833/32-0-188...
In light of socio-rhetorical criticism, Luke's LS account emerges as rhetorical discourse both by it...
The article is written in the form of a broad overview of Luke's two-volume work and focuses on the ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-351).The audience, and its varying levels of participati...
This chapter outlines the features of the four New Testament gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, a...