The Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting (1993 Winter/Clarke), edited volume

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The Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Settin (1993) is a volume edited by Bruce W. Winter and Andrew D. Clarke.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1993.

Table of contents

  • Acts and the ancient historical monograph / D.W. Palmer
  • Acts and ancient intellectual biography / L.C.A. Alexander
  • Acts and biblical history / B.S. Rosner
  • The motif of fulfillment and the purpose of Luke-Acts / D. Peterson
  • The Acts of Paul as a sequel to Acts / R. Bauckham
  • Acts and subsequent ecclesiastical histories / A. Nobbs
  • Acts and the "former treatise" / I.H. Marshall
  • Acts and the Pauline corpus I: ancient literary parallels / T. Hillard, A. Nobbs, B. Winter
  • Acts and the Pauline corpus II: the evidence of parallels / David Wenham
  • Public speaking and published accounts / C. Gempf
  • Official proceedings and the forensic speeches in Acts 24-26 / B.W. Winter
  • Acts against the background of classical rhetoric / P.E. Satterthwaite
  • Acts and modern literary approaches / F.S. Spencer.

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