The Book of Acts: Form, Style, and TheologyFortress Press - 228 pagina's - Provides a fresh perspective on the Book of Acts - Editor's foreword highlights the importance of Dibelius's work - Includes updated notes and bibliographies - Indexes of ancient sources and authors |
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Acts in the Setting of the History of Early Christian Literature | 3 |
The First Christian Historian | 14 |
The Book of Acts as an Historical Source | 27 |
Style Criticism of the Book of Acts | 32 |
The Speeches in Acts and Ancient Historiography | 49 |
Paul and Peter in the Book of Acts | 87 |
Paul in the Book of Acts | 89 |
Paul on the Areopagus | 95 |
The Conversion of Cornelius | 140 |
Part III The Text of Acts | 151 |
The Text of Acts | 153 |
Notes | 161 |
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Select Bibliography on the Book of Acts | 208 |
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