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Tradition & Design in Luke's Gospel: A Study in Early Christian Historiography
This book looks away from the usual search for hypothetical sources (including 'Q') and towards the techniques of history writing which Luke learned from the Old Testament. The evangelist comes out as a writer with 'the historian's nose' for patterns of cause and effect, prophecy and fulfilment, held together by monotheism.
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226.407 Dru t
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Publisher | Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd. : London., 1976 |
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xiii + 208hlm; 13x21,5cm
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English
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0-232-51316-3
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226.407
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