Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Reading Acts
Chapter 2 Collision: Explicating Divine Identity
Chapter 3 Dikaios: Rejecting Statecraft
Chapter 5 The Apocalypse of Acts and the Life of Truth
Index of Scripture Citations
Index of Ancient Authors
Index of Modern Authors
Bibliography
C. Kavin Rowe, Assistant Professor of New Testament, Duke University Divinity School
"A brilliant piece of work by a young scholar of considerable
promise."
--First Things
"I am very impressed by both the exegetical and hermeneutical work
in this volume."Daniel Doleys
"C.Kavin Rowe has made an important contribution to Lukan
studies."-- Joseph D. Fantin, Dallas Theological Seminary
"Kavin Rowe...thinks theologicaally and is at home with theological
method."--Richard I. Pervo, St. Paul
"[T]his volume contends that Acts was intended as a culture-forming
narrative that aimed at constructing an alternative way of life
that ran counter to the life-patterns of the Greco-Roman
world."--New Testament Abstracts
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