Luke: A Critical StudySchleiermacher's Luke (1817) displays what he took to be an accurate portrayal of the Redeemer's self proclamation within the early church. This exegetical work specializes in higher-critical techniques then emerging. In particular, his use of redaction criticism in effect serves to discover Q and is scarcely surpassed in Lukan studies today. |
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PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR 1817 | i |
INTRODUCTION BY THE TRANSLATOR 1825 | vii |
INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR 1817 1 | cliv |
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