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Dogmatik im Grundriss
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ISBN: 3290110303 9783290110307 Year: 1983 Publisher: Zürich Theologischer Verlag

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Apostles' Creed.


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Luke-Acts: the promise of history
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ISBN: 0804203210 Year: 1983 Publisher: Atlanta, Ga John Knox

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Zwischen Karfreitag und Ostern : die Umkehr der Jünger Jesu
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ISBN: 3545200795 Year: 1983 Publisher: Zürich Benziger

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Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
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ISSN: 05121604 ISBN: 3161467493 9783161467493 Year: 1983 Volume: 108 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr

Luke and the law
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ISBN: 0521252849 0521020573 0511555164 0511868456 9780521252843 Year: 1983 Volume: 50 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The theme of law in Luke's Gospel has rarely been discussed, and then only tangentially in studies concerned with recovering Jesus' view of the law. The evidence of Acts has received considerably more attention, but almost always in the context of a comparison with Paul's view of the law or a reconstruction of the historical events which lie behind the narrative of Acts. A notable exception is J. Jervell's essay on 'The Law in Luke - Acts' in which he argues that Luke presents a consistent and conservative view of the law, viz. that the Church, as the renewed Israel, is committed to the law, Jewish-Christians being obliged to keep the whole of it and Gentile Christians those parts relevant to them. He thus disagrees with Conzelmann, who argues that the apostolic decree freed the Church once and for all from its previous obligation to the law.

"And so we came to Rome" : the political perspective of St. Luke
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ISBN: 0521251168 0521020565 0511555121 0511868340 9780521251167 Year: 1983 Volume: 49 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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It has often been suggested that Luke's two volumes were written as an apology for Christianity, to demonstrate to the Roman authorities that the new faith was not a dangerous and subversive innovation, a threat to the Pax Romana and to Roman rule. This book reviews the development of the 'traditional perspective', then raises some questions, e.g. if Luke was writing an apologia pro ecclesia, why does he include so much material politically damaging to the Christian cause? Is it possible that the approach has been made from the wrong angle, that Luke was writing an apologia not pro ecclesia but pro imperio, to assure his fellow Christians that Church and Empire need not fear or suspect each other? This conclusion is then supported by an investigation of the text of Luke-Acts, particularly the trials of Jesus and Paul. This challenging volume will be of interest to students and scholars of the New Testament and to ecclesiastical and Roman historians.

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