The Book of Acts in its First Century Setting vol.1 Ancient literary setting
Winter, Bruce W.
The Book of Acts in its First Century Setting vol.1 Ancient literary setting Bruce W. Winter - U.S.A William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1993 - 479tr. Hardcover 24cm
The composition of Acts is discussed beside the writing of ancient literary monographs and intellectual biographies. Recent epigraphic and papyrological discoveries also help illumine the text of Acts. Archaeological fieldwork, especially in Greece and Asia Minor, has yielded valuable information about the local setting of Acts and the religious life of urban communities in the Roman Empire. These volumes draw on the best of this research to elucidate the Book of Acts against the background of activity in which early Christianity was born. The Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting is the first volume in this groundbreaking series. The book includes fourteen chapters devoted to the literary framework that undergirds the Book of Acts. Topics include the text as an historical monograph, ancient rhetoric and speeches, the Pauline corpus, biblical history, subsequent ecclesiastical histories, and modern literary method. All of these chapters arise out of a consultation by the project's scholars at Cambridge in March 1993
0802824331
Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
Bible. Acts Criticism, interpretation, etc
226.6067 / T374-S50
The Book of Acts in its First Century Setting vol.1 Ancient literary setting Bruce W. Winter - U.S.A William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1993 - 479tr. Hardcover 24cm
The composition of Acts is discussed beside the writing of ancient literary monographs and intellectual biographies. Recent epigraphic and papyrological discoveries also help illumine the text of Acts. Archaeological fieldwork, especially in Greece and Asia Minor, has yielded valuable information about the local setting of Acts and the religious life of urban communities in the Roman Empire. These volumes draw on the best of this research to elucidate the Book of Acts against the background of activity in which early Christianity was born. The Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting is the first volume in this groundbreaking series. The book includes fourteen chapters devoted to the literary framework that undergirds the Book of Acts. Topics include the text as an historical monograph, ancient rhetoric and speeches, the Pauline corpus, biblical history, subsequent ecclesiastical histories, and modern literary method. All of these chapters arise out of a consultation by the project's scholars at Cambridge in March 1993
0802824331
Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
Bible. Acts Criticism, interpretation, etc
226.6067 / T374-S50