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This book raises questions about Luke's apology, and refutes the traditional view that he was writing an apologia pro ecclesia.
The writer of the Gospel of Luke is a Hellenistic writer who uses conventional modes of narration, characterisation and argumentation to present Jesus in the manner of the familiar …
The author of this lucid and interdisciplinary study of Mark’s Gospel believes that - when applied to Gospel texts - sociological analysis and literary criticism may be far closer …
In this 2006 text, Daniel M. Gurtner examines the meaning of the rending of the veil at the death of Jesus in Matthew 27:51a by considering the functions of the veil in the Old …
Three factors prompt this re-examination of the underlying questions that shape mainstream exegesis of Paul's letters. Hermeneutical studies have destabilized assumptions about the …
Completely re-evaluates the backgound to and provenance of the preface to Luke's Gospel.
As the first historian of Christianity, Luke’s reliability is vigorously disputed among scholars. The author of the Acts is often accused of being a biased, imprecise, and …
Paul and the Power of Sin seeks to ground Paul’s language of sin in the socio-cultural context of his original letters. T. L. Carter draws on the work of social anthropologist Mary …
The author studies the Pauline corpus in order to trace the process of institutionalisation in the Pauline communities.
The so-called 'Antioch Incident' - the confrontation between the apostles Peter and Paul in Galatians 2.11-21 - continues to be a source of controversy in both scholarly and …