01625nam a2200337 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200130007508200130008810000170010110000110011824500350012924500660016424500160023026000110024626000280025726000090028530000110029430000140030530000090031949000400032852006040036865000360097265000570100865000310106585600660109691100380116299900170120095200700121720260119071100.02023-09-06 09:07:58 a9780567026200, 0567026205 aeng a226.6067 bT633-P41 aPenner, Todd eAuthor aIn Praise of Christian Origins bStephen and the Hellenists in Lukan apologetic historiography cTodd Penner aU.S.A. bT&T Clark International c2004 a400tr. bPaperback c24cm aEmory studies in early Christianity aAlmost all scholars look to Acts 6:1-8:3 as providing the bedrock of early Christian tradition. The incident between the Hebrews and the Hellenists are understood to reflect real historical and theological problems in the early Jerusalem community, demonstrating the Hellenist role as a historical bridge between Jesus and Paul. Penner's study challenges the fundamental assumptions of this approach. Penner emphasizes the rhetorical and moral dimensions of ancient historiographical theory, especially the centrality of narrative and plot, the use of vivid description, the application of comparis. aBible -- Luke -- Historiography aChurch history Primitive and early church, ca 30-600 aBible -- Criticism -- Acts4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11997/41.jpgyCover Image aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng c11848d11848 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-11848v0.00yBK