Luke, Judaism, and the Scholars: Critical Approaches to Luke-ActsThis survey of the history of critical scholarship on the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles draws particular attention to the interpretation of Luke's treatment of Jews and Judaism. It notes that the Holocaust was a major turning point in the history of New Testament scholarship. |
Contents
Ferdinand Christian Baur 17921860 | 12 |
Adolf von Harnack 18511930 | 30 |
Adolf Schlatter 18521938 | 43 |
Ernst Haenchen 18941975 | 66 |
Jacob Jervell 1925 | 91 |
LateTwentiethCentury American Scholarship | 110 |
LukeActs at the Beginning of the Third Millennium | 134 |
Abbreviations | 147 |
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Luke, Judaism, and the Scholars: Critical Approaches to Luke-Acts Joseph B. Tyson No preview available - 2010 |
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