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For almost 300 years, the dominant trend in New Testament interpretation has been to read the Acts of the Apostles as a document that argues for the political possibility of harmonious co-existence between 'Rome' and the early Christian movement. Kavin Rowe argues that the time is long overdue for a sophisticated, critically constructive reappraisal."A brilliant piece of work by a young scholar of considerable promise."--First Things"This well-written, well-argued book is a must read for New Testament scholars."-- Review of Biblical Literature"This sophisticated argument offers a comprehensive vision of Acts and deserves a wide readership."-- Religious Studies Review"There is so much happening in these pages that a slow and careful read will provoke sustained thoughts on a variety of subjects of ecclesial interest ranging from Christianity and culture to issues of tolerance and political theology."-- Themelios
Page Count:
300
Publication Date:
2009-06-29
BIBLE_CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC._N. T. ACTS
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