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|a Jesus and the heritage of Israel :
|b Luke's narrative claim upon Israel's legacy /
|c edited by David P. Moessner.
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|a Harrisburg, Pa. :
|b Trinity Press International,
|c c1999.
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|a xii, 395 p. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Luke the interpreter of Israel
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|a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|t Introduction: Two Books but One Story? /
|r David P. Moessner and David L. Tiede --
|g Pt. I.
|t Claiming the Heritage Through the Prologues.
|g Sect. A.
|t The Formal Functions of the Prologues in Their Greco-Roman Literary Setting.
|g 1.
|t Formal Elements and Genre: Which Greco-Roman Prologues Most Closely Parallel the Lukan Prologues? /
|r L. C. A. Alexander.
|g 2.
|t Rhetorical Influences and Genre: Luke's Preface and the Rhetoric of Hellenistic Historiography /
|r Daryl D. Schmidt.
|g Sect. B.
|t The Material Claims of the Prologues and Ancient Greek Poetics.
|g 3.
|t The Claims of the Prologues and Greco-Roman Rhetoric: The Prefaces to Luke and Acts in Light of Greco-Roman Rhetorical Strategies /
|r Vernon K. Robbins.
|g 4.
|t The Appeal and Power of Poetics (Luke 1:1-4): Luke's Superior Credentials [actual symbol not reproducible], Narrative Sequence [actual symbol not reproducible], and Firmness of Understanding [actual symbol not reproducible] for the Reader /
|r David P. Moessner --
|g Pt. II.
|t Reframing the Heritage Through Luke's Gospel - Acts.
|g 5.
|t Israel's Heritage and Claims upon the Genre(s) of Luke and Acts: The Problems of a History /
|r Richard Pervo.
|g Sect. A.
|t Reminting the Coin of Hellenistic Jewish Narratives: "Events that have come to fruition" (Luke 1:1).
|g 6.
|t Promise and Fulfillment in Hellenistic Jewish Narratives and in Luke and Acts /
|r William Kurz.
|g 7.
|t Acts and the Fragments of Hellenistic Jewish Historians /
|r Carl R. Holladay.
|g 8.
|t "Opening the Scriptures": The Legitimation of the Jewish Diaspora and the Early Christian Mission /
|r Gregory E. Sterling.
|g Sect. B.
|t Engaged in a Public Enterprise in the Context of Greco-Roman Prototypes: "Events that have come to fruition ... of all that Jesus began to do and to teach" (Luke 1:1-Acts 1:1).
|g 9.
|t [actual symbol not reproducible] (Luke 1:3): To Write the Full History of God's Receiving All Nations /
|r David L. Balch.
|g 10.
|t The Mission Speeches in Acts and Dionysius of Halicarnassus /
|r Eckhard Plumacher.
|g 11.
|t A Theology of Sea Storms in Luke-Acts /
|r Charles H. Talbert and J. H. Hayes.
|g 12.
|t The Enigma of the Silent Closing of Acts (28:16-31) /
|r Daniel Marguerat.
|g Sect. C.
|t Driving to the Crux: Luke's Gospel - Acts and the Story of Israel: "Inasmuch as many ... it seemed good to me also to write ... that you may have a firm grasp of the true significance of the traditions which you have been taught" (Luke 1:1, 3-4).
|g 13.
|t Israel's Future and the Delay of the Parousia, according to Luke /
|r Michael Wolter.
|g 14.
|t The Story of Israel within the Lukan Narrative /
|r Robert C. Tannehill.
|g 15.
|t "Israel" and the Story of Salvation: One Theme in Two Parts /
|r I. Howard Marshall --
|t Conclusion: "And some were persuaded..." /
|r David P. Moessner and David L. Tiede.
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|y Early church, ca. 30-600.
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