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Side 7
... , to illustrate , to provide precedents , to give continuity , to gain the listener's trust , to prove , and a host of lesser uses . We can expect no less from 7 8 Luke . There is no question that for Luke Introduction.
... , to illustrate , to provide precedents , to give continuity , to gain the listener's trust , to prove , and a host of lesser uses . We can expect no less from 7 8 Luke . There is no question that for Luke Introduction.
Side 9
... continuity between temple and church , between syna- gogue and church , than any other New Testament writer ? To these questions we will be drawn again and again . Scope : Luke Among the Gospels and Acts This is a commentary on the ...
... continuity between temple and church , between syna- gogue and church , than any other New Testament writer ? To these questions we will be drawn again and again . Scope : Luke Among the Gospels and Acts This is a commentary on the ...
Side 13
... continuity and discontinuity with its tradition and in both ten- sion and harmony with its context in the world . As in every generation , the church interprets the Scriptures by both listen- ing to and seriously interrogating the texts ...
... continuity and discontinuity with its tradition and in both ten- sion and harmony with its context in the world . As in every generation , the church interprets the Scriptures by both listen- ing to and seriously interrogating the texts ...
Side 19
Fred B. Craddock. with the preface to Acts has to do with the continuity of history . If the prior narratives were much like Mark in that they began abruptly and ended abruptly , then what really is the relation of Jesus to his own ...
Fred B. Craddock. with the preface to Acts has to do with the continuity of history . If the prior narratives were much like Mark in that they began abruptly and ended abruptly , then what really is the relation of Jesus to his own ...
Side 22
... continuity between chapters 1—2 and 3—24 ? Most definitely . With no attempt to be ex- haustive , I offer the following themes and perspectives in evi- dence : Luke begins the story in the temple ( 1 : 8 ) and concludes it in the temple ...
... continuity between chapters 1—2 and 3—24 ? Most definitely . With no attempt to be ex- haustive , I offer the following themes and perspectives in evi- dence : Luke begins the story in the temple ( 1 : 8 ) and concludes it in the temple ...
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