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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Abraham According Acts allusions anticipate Apostelgeschichte appears attempt audience becomes Biblical calls canon carnivalesque chapter character citation claim comes completion construct context continuity contrast corresponds covenant crucifixion cultural David death devil divine earth established figurative followers function Further Gentiles gives God's hand hermeneutic human idem identity implied interpretation intertextual Isaiah Israel Jesus Joel John Judas king labeling literary Literature Lord Lucan Luke Luke-Acts meaning messiah mise en abyme narrative Neyrey norms opponents parable parallel past Paul Paul's Pentecost perspective Peter's play plot precursor prediction present Press promise prophet psalm readers reading recall reference reflects relationship repetition replicates response resurrection revision revisionary scrip scripture setting shared social speaks speech Spirit stands story Study successor takes temptation tenants Testament theory tion tradition trans twelve understanding University Press vineyard voices wicked