Luke-Acts and the Rhetoric of History: An Investigation of Early Christian Historiography

Luke-Acts and the Rhetoric of History: An Investigation of Early Christian Historiography
ISBN-10
3161482034
ISBN-13
9783161482038
Category
Acts of Thomas
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Mohr Siebeck
Author
Clare K. Rothschild

Description

Revised thesis (Ph.D.)- -University of Chicago, Chicago, 2003.

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