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Studies in Luke-Acts; essays presented in honor of Paul Schubert / edited by Leander E. Keck [and] J. Louis Martyn.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Keck, Leander E., editor.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Schubert, Paul, 1900-.
- Schubert, Paul.
- Bible. Luke.
- Bible.
- Bible. Acts.
- Genre:
- Festschriften.
- Physical Description:
- 316 pages : portrait ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Nashville : Abingdon Press, [1966]
- Contents:
- Paul Schubert at Yale, by R.L. Calhoun.
- Luke-Acts, a storm center in contemporary scholarship, by W.C. van Unnik.
- On the Paulinism of Acts, by P. Vielhauer.
- The perspective of Acts, by E.R. Goodenough.
- Interpreting Luke-Acts in a period of existentialist theology, by U. Wilckens.
- Four features of Lucan style, by H.J. Cadbury.
- In search of the original text of Acts, by A.F.J. Klikn.
- Luke's use of the birth stories, by P.S. Minear.
- On preaching the Word of God, by W.C. Robinson, Jr.
- The story of Abraham in Luke-Acts, by N.A. Dahl.
- The Christology of Acts, by C.F.D. Moule.
- The concept of the Davidic Son of God in Acts and its Old Testament background, by E. Schweizer.
- The missionary stance of Paul in I Corinthians 9 and in Acts, by G. Bornkamm.
- Concerning the speeches in Acts, by E. Schweizer.
- The address of Paul on the Aeropagus, by H. Conzelmann.
- Jewish Christianity in Acts in light of the Qumran scrolls, by J.A. Fitzmyer.
- The Book of Acts as source material for the history of early Christianity, by E. Haenchen.
- Acts and the Pauline letter corpus, by J. Knox.
- Ephesians and Acts, by E. Käsemann.
- Luke's place in the development of early Christianity, by H. Conzelmann.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographies.
- OCLC:
- 392394
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