Text to Text Pours Forth Speech: Voices of Scripture in Luke-Acts"An excellent contribution to the developing study of intertextuality in biblical studies." -- Religious Studies Review "... a 'must' read for Luke-Acts scholars..." -- Theology Today "Makes important contributions to the study of Luke and Acts, biblical studies generally, and the growing body of literature on theory and method in biblical criticism.... [A] fine and provocative piece of work." -- R. Alan Culpepper, Baylor University "This book makes a valuable contribution to the study of intertextuality..." -- Themelios |
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Text to Text Pours Forth Speech: Voices of Scripture in Luke-Acts Robert Lawson Brawley No preview available - 1995 |
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