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For almost 300 years, the dominant trend in New Testament interpretation has been to read the Acts of the Apostles as a document that argues for the political possibility of harmonious co-existence between 'Rome' and the early Christian movement. Kavin Rowe argues that the time is long overdue for a sophisticated, critically constructive reappraisal. "e;A brilliant piece of work by a youn...
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223,05 DKK
Forlag
Oxford University Press
Udgivet
29 juni 2009
Genrer
HRCC1
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780199703333
For almost 300 years, the dominant trend in New Testament interpretation has been to read the Acts of the Apostles as a document that argues for the political possibility of harmonious co-existence between 'Rome' and the early Christian movement. Kavin Rowe argues that the time is long overdue for a sophisticated, critically constructive reappraisal. "e;A brilliant piece of work by a young scholar of considerable promise."e;--First Things"e;This well-written, well-argued book is a must read for New Testament scholars."e;-- Review of Biblical Literature"e;This sophisticated argument offers a comprehensive vision of Acts and deserves a wide readership."e;-- Religious Studies Review"e;There is so much happening in these pages that a slow and careful read will provoke sustained thoughts on a variety of subjects of ecclesial interest ranging from Christianity and culture to issues of tolerance and political theology."e;-- Themelios