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Interpreting the Book of Acts
The diversity of material in the Book of Acts demands a variety of exegetical tools and strategies. Since speeches constitute over 30% of the text, the interpreter must be adept at handling discourse as well as narrative. Interpreting the Book of Acts presents the fruit of the author's thirty-year reflection on the Lukan corpus. With a sure hand he guides the reader through numerous approaches to the text. Literary purpose, and structure, narrative theology, discourse analysis, cultural backgrounds all are exploited for insights. Yet throughout, the author keeps in view the practical needs of the student and pastor, breathing a spiritual warmth into the applications he makes.
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Guides to New Testament Exegesis
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226.606 Lie i
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Publisher | Baker Book House : Grand Rapids, Michigan., 1995 |
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141hlm: 14x21,5cm
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English
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0-8010-2015-8
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226.606
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