Luke-Acts and the Jewish People (1988 Tyson), edited volume
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Luke-Acts and the Jewish People: Eight Critical Perspectives (1988) is a volume edited by Joseph B. Tyson.
Abstract
This volume includes treatments by various scholars on the Jewish people in Luke-Acts. Most of the chapters were originally presented as papers at the Society of Biblical Literature in Atlanta (1986) with two additional chapters by Jacob Jervell and Joseph B. Tyson added to the following book.--Isaac W. Oliver
Editions and translations
Published in Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1988.
Table of contents
- Preface
- 1. The Church of the Jews and Godfearers / Jacob Jervell
- 2. Glory to Thy People Israel: Luke-Acts and the Jews / David L. Tiede
- 3. The Ironic Fulfillment of Israel’s Glory / David P. Moessner
- 4. The Jewish People in Luke-Acts / Jack T. Sanders
- 5. Insider or Outsider? Luke’s Relationship with Judaism / Marilyn Salmon
- 6. Rejection by Jews and Turning to Gentiles: The Pattern of Paul’s Mission in Acts / Robert C. Tannehill
- 7. The Mission to the Jews in Acts: Unraveling Luke’s Myth of the Myriads / Michael J. Cook
- 8. The Problem of Jewish Rejection in Acts / Josephy B. Tyson