Revised thesis (Ph.D.)- -University of Chicago, Chicago, 2003.
Donahue , J. 1988. The Gospel in Parable : Metaphor , Narrative , and Theology in the Synoptic ... “ La figure d'Élie dans la perspective lucanienne . " Revue d'Histoire et Philosophie Religieuses 53 : 155-176 . Dudley , D. R. 1937.
Prophecy and History in Luke-Acts
... divine and human agency Several recent studies have explored divine and human agency in Second Temple Judaism as a way of illuminating Pauline literature, responding particularly to the emphases of the “New Perspective on Paul.
Chapter 2 Interrupted Speech in Greek Historiography: From Homer to Appian 2.1 Introduction On the one hand, we are indebted to Dibelius for our definition of intentional interruption as “a literary device” featuring “interruption of ...
Ore of the strong points of the book is the way in which it sees Luke-Acts against the general cultural background of its time and conveniently quotes passages from secular authors which illustrate Luke's approach and way of working.
The Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting includes fourteen chapters devoted to the literary framework that undergirds the Book of Acts.
These seminal essays introduce the reader to the interdisciplinary approach of New Testament scholarship which is affecting the way the Book of Acts is studied and interpreted.
Translated by f. h. colson and G. h. Whitaker. LcL. cambridge, mA: harvard university Press, 1929. ———. De confusione linguarum. Translated by f. h. colson and G. h. Whitaker. LcL. cambridge, mA: harvard university Press, 1932. ———.
Saul intentionally acts upon his hostile attitudes against the members of the Way. No one forced him to engage in his persecution activities. ... He is forced to question Jesus, because he is 48 Paul the Reluctant Witness.
Ben Witherington draws on the best new insights from a number of disciplines to provide readers with the benefits of recent innovative ways of analyzing the text of Acts.