The Book of Acts in Its Palestinian Setting: 04 (Book of Acts in Its First Century Setting)

The Book of Acts in Its Palestinian Setting: 04 (Book of Acts in Its First Century Setting)

by RichardBauckham (Editor)

Synopsis

The Book of Acts in Its Palestinian Setting is devoted to a series of studies of those parts of the narrative of Acts that are specifically set in Palestine. The geographical, political, cultural, social, and religious aspects of first-century Jewish Palestine are all explored in order to throw light on Luke's account of the Palestinian origins of early Christianity . There are fresh assessments of the historical significance of key features, persons, and events in Luke's narrative.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published: 19 Dec 1995

ISBN 10: 9780802847
ISBN 13: 9780802847898

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This fine collectivework interprets Acts in the setting of ancient Judaea, Samaria, and Galilee. Its chapters range from studies of archaeology, inscriptions, geography, and culture to reviews of historical questions concerning the Jerusalem church and its organization and worship, and the relation of Christians to the Roman administration and the Jewish community. Ancient historians and specialists in Jewish studies collaborate with New Testament scholars to offer a wealth of information and many fresh approaches and insights. Their contributions form a handbook of high quality and interest that will be valued for a long time. William Horbury Expect from this series an avoidance of oversimplification, engagement with current scholarship, independence of judgment, and superb knowledge of the world of ancient Christianity. Abraham J. Malherbe