01446nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704000060005504100100006108200120007108200120008310000190009510000150011410000110012924500280014024500580016824500180022626000200024426000190026426000090028330000110029230000140030330000090031752006940032665000520102085600840107220260119070430.02021-12-22 16:10:57 a9780801097607 a1 a0 eng a226.606 bJ64-G79 aGreen, Joel B. d(1956-...) eAuthor aConversion in Luke-Acts bDivine action, human cognition, and the people of God cJoel B. Green aMichigan, U.S.A bBaker Academic c2015 a195tr. bPaperback c23cm aRepentance and conversion are key topics in New Testament interpretation and in Christian life. However, the study of conversion in early Christianity has been plagued by psychological assumptions alien to the world of the New Testament. Leading New Testament scholar Joel Green believes that careful attention to the narrative of Luke-Acts calls for significant rethinking about the nature of Christian conversion. Drawing on the cognitive sciences and examining key evidence in Luke-Acts, this book emphasizes the embodied nature of human life as it explores the life transformation signaled by the message of conversion, offering a new reading of a key aspect of New Testament theology. aBible -- Acts -- Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2021/12/22/1076.jpgyCover Image