Historiography and Self-Definition

Historiography and Self-Definition
Author: Gregory Sterling
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004266941

For centuries scholars have recognized the apologetic character of the Hellenistic Jewish historians, Josephos, and Luke-Acts; they have not, however, adequately addressed their possible relationships to each other and to their wider cultures. In this first full systematic effort to set these authors within the framework of Greco-Roman traditions, Professor Sterling has used genre criticism as a method for locating a distinct tradition of historical writing, apologetic historiography. Apologetic historiography is the story of a subgroup of people which deliberately Hellenizes the traditions of the group in an effort to provide a self-definition within the context of the larger world. It arose as a result of a dialectic relationship with Greek ethnography. This work traces the evolution of this tradition through three major eras of eastern Mediterranean history spanning six hundred years: the Persian, the Greek, and the Roman.

Example Stories

Example Stories
Author: Jeffrey Tucker
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 451
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567607682

This study challenges the popular notion that four parables in the Gospel of Luke-the Good Samaritan, the Rich Fool, the Rich Man and Lazarus, and the Pharisee and the Toll Collector-are example stories. A wealth of scholars' views on the example stories are scrutinized, with Adolf Jnlicher's pivotal definition receiving special attention. The various criteria used to distinguish between parable and example are assessed from both a literary and a rhetorical perspective in order to ascertain what, if any, formal features are peculiar to the example stories. Tucker shows that attempts to differentiate the example stories from other narrative parables attributed to Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels are largely unsuccessful. The result is that these four parables in the Gospel of Luke can be seen for what they really are.

Luke the Theologian

Luke the Theologian
Author: François Bovon
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2006
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 193279218X

In this completely revised and updated edition, François Bovon provides a critical assessment of the last fifty-five years of scholarship on Luke-Acts. The study divides thematically, with individual chapters covering the subjects of history and eschatology, the role of the Old Testament, Christology, the Holy Spirit, conversion, and the church. Each chapter begins with a consideration of the exegetical and theological problems unique to each theme in Luke-Acts before providing a detailed survey and critique of contemporary English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian New Testament scholarship.

An Introduction To Theological Research

An Introduction To Theological Research
Author: Cyril J. Barber
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2000-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1461677262

An indispensable guide for undergraduate, graduate, or seminary students, this book provides valuable insight into the best reference tools available for Bible research. Not only do the authors provide general information on atlases, concordances, lexicons, dictionaries, and the like, but they also evaluate their usefulness. Titles reviewed range from theologically conservative to theologically liberal in their orientation. Electronic databases are included within the scope of the book's coverage. A highly useful resource, the book will certainly find a permanent place on the desk of anyone involved with Bible research.

What Has Jerusalem to Do with Beijing?

What Has Jerusalem to Do with Beijing?
Author: K. K. Yeo
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2018-08-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532643306

The rise of China as a superpower and of Chinese Christians as vital members of the global church mean that world Christianity would be a dynamic transformation and bountiful blessing to the world by engaging with Chinese biblical interpretations among global theologies. This book, a twentieth-anniversary revised and expanded edition, includes studies that range from exploration of the philosophical structure of Eastern culture to present-day sociopolitical realities in Malaysia and China--all in support of cross-cultural methods of reading the Bible culturally and reading the cultures biblically.

A History of the Interpretation of the Acts of the Apostles

A History of the Interpretation of the Acts of the Apostles
Author: W. Ward Gasque
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2000-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1579104495

An updated revision of the author's work, A History of the Criticism of the Acts of the Apostles, Gasque explores the credibility of recent interpretations of the book of Acts.

The Acts of the Apostles

The Acts of the Apostles
Author: Frederick Fyvie Bruce
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1990-12
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780802809667