The Speeches in Acts: Their Content, Context, and Concerns

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Westminster John Knox Press, 1 de gen. 1994 - 218 pàgines

This historical reappraisal of the Acts of the Apostles, written in narrative form, allows the reader to understand the biblical author's worldview, historical and ideological assumptions, and purposes as they were communicated through portions of this work. Marion Soards analyzes the speech texts by comparing them to writings from ancient history, rhetoric, and midrashic interpretation of scripture. He points out the interesting features in the speeches and highlights the thematic similarities. Soards provides a clear picture of the manner of writings in Acts, the theology, and the encompassing history of the early Christian period, and he supplies a sound basis for contemporary Jewish-Christian relations.

 

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ANALYSIS OF THE SPEECHES
18
35b39 53
21
517
77
1517
88
2231
95
14b15
101
11bc
108
1b 3 5 6b
114
14c21 2427
120
Pauls Speeches during the Sea Voyage to Rome
127
THE SPEECHES IN ACTS AND ANCIENT LITERATURE
134
OVERVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS
162
INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS
209
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Marion L. Soards is Professor of New Testament at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A).

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