Reading Acts Today
in Library of New Testament Studies
Pages
256
Publisher
T&T Clark
Published
11/17/2011
ISBN-13
9780567238139
Reading Acts Today provides a 'state of the art' view of study of Acts from a variety of perspectives and approaches. It is a fresh and stimulating collection of scholarly essays at the cutting edge of the discipline. The contributions come at Acts from many different angles including historical, theological, socio-economic, literary, narrative, and exegetical approaches. This enables a thorough examination of the way that other ancient writings illuminate Acts and locates the book in its ancient context. The wide range of contributors features some of the most influential names in modern New Testament studies, providing a remarkable assessment of current scholarship on the book of Acts . These include James D.G. Dunn, I. Howard Marshal, and Richard Burridge. It was formerly the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement , a book series that explores the many aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural and contextual approaches.
- Table of contents
- Preface - Steve Walton, Thomas E. Phillips, Lloyd K. Pietersen and F. Scott Spencer
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Introduction - Lloyd K. Pietersen
- Part I - Reading Acts in its Ancient Context
- The Genre of Acts-Revisited - Richard A. Burridge
- Why Did Mary Wrap the Newborn Jesus in 'Swaddling Clothes'? Luke 2.7 and 2.12 in the Context of Luke-Acts and First-Century Literature - Thomas E. Phillips
- Luke's Use of Papias for Narrating the Death of Judas - Dennis R. MacDonald
- Scared to Death: The Rhetoric of Fear in the 'Tragedy' of Ananias and Sapphira - F. Scott Spencer
- Does the Road to Damascus Run through the Letters of Paul? - R. Barry Matlock
- Part II - Reading Themes in Acts
- Luke-Acts, or Luke and Acts? A Reaffirmation of Narrative Unity - Joel B. Green
- Luke's Jerusalem Perspective - James D. G. Dunn
- Philological and Performative Perspectives on Pentecost - Heidi J. Hornik; Mikeal C. Parsons
- The Place of Acts 20.28 in Luke's Theology of the Cross - I. Howard Marshall
- The Resurrection and its Witnesses in the Book of Acts - Daniel Marguerat
- A Spirituality of Acts? - Steve Walton
- Bibliography
- Index of References
- Index of Authors
- Index of Subjects
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- The Genre of Acts-Revisited by Richard A. Burridge
- Why Did Mary Wrap the Newborn Jesus in 'Swaddling Clothes'? Luke 2.7 and 2.12 in the Context of Luke-Acts and First-Century Literature by Thomas E. Phillips
- Luke's Use of Papias for Narrating the Death of Judas by Dennis R. MacDonald
- Scared to Death: The Rhetoric of Fear in the 'Tragedy' of Ananias and Sapphira by F. Scott Spencer
- Does the Road to Damascus Run through the Letters of Paul? by R. Barry Matlock
- Luke-Acts, or Luke and Acts? A Reaffirmation of Narrative Unity by Joel B. Green
- Luke's Jerusalem Perspective by James D. G. Dunn
- Philological and Performative Perspectives on Pentecost by Heidi J. Hornik and Mikeal C. Parsons
- The Place of Acts 20.28 in Luke's Theology of the Cross by I. Howard Marshall
- The Resurrection and its Witnesses in the Book of Acts by Daniel Marguerat
- A Spirituality of Acts? by Steve John Walton