01486nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100080005208200120006008200130007210000200008510000110010524500590011624500170017524500190019226000090021126000190022026000090023930000110024830000280025930000100028752007410029765000210103865000470105965000230110685600670112920260119071511.02024-10-14 16:42:04 a0800623142 aeng a226.607 bL926-G37 aLuedemann, Gerd eAuthor aEarly Christianity According to the Traditions in Acts bA Commentary cGerd Luedemann aU.K. bFortress Press c1989 a277tr. bpaperback, illustration c23 cm aProfessor Ltidemann does not go back on the work of his German predecessors. But he is very well aware of the question of the historicity of Acts and their failure to deal with it thoroughly. So in his work, which essentially takes the form of a commentary, he goes through Acts from beginning to end, trying to ascertain whether despite all the difficulties it is nevertheless possible to establish a core of reliable historical information in particular sections of the work. The result is an important addition to the literature on Acts, much needed since the Haenchen and Conzelmann commentaries are now dated. A notable feature of the work is its attention to the literature written in English. Account is taken of this up to 1986. aActs - Criticism aLuke -- Acts of the Apostles -- Commentary aEarly Christianity4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15605/240.jpgyCover Image