Making of Luke-Acts, The

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| Rating | : | 4.22 (976 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0801045819 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-08-25 |
| Language | : | English |
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Cadbury was Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard University. His books include The Style and Literary Method of Luke, The Book of Acts in History, and Acts and Eschatology. . Henry J. He belonged to the Society of Friends and was a member of the RSV translation committee
"Tough Read" according to Olaf Lutherson. This book stands as an excellent example of academic work. The contents deal with deep theological concepts as well as presenting a relatively conservative approach to Luke (without moving into a Pentecostal view).However, it is not for the average reader. To make the read
Hailed as groundbreaking when it was published in 1927, this classic volume remains a significant contribution to the study of Luke-Acts. Cadbury's analysis of the making of Luke-Acts is organized around four principal factors that affected that final form: the materials that were accessible to the author; the language and genre in which the author was writing; the author's own individual personality, often expressed unconsciously; and the author's conscious purpose in composition. The Making of Luke-Acts was first published in 1927 and has remained a mainstay in Lucan studies ever since. This edition includes a new introduction by Paul Anderson, George Fox University"The following pages aim to recover some features of the character of the third evangelist, to visualize the other factors which went into his noteworthy undertaking, to illustrate from his contemporaries the methods of composition that he employed, and so to give as clear, comprehensive and realistic a picture as possible of the whole literary process that produced Luke and Acts."--from the preface. Cadbury's examination of authorial intent based on linguistic and stylistic considerations; form-critical perspective; and comparison between Luke and other ancient writers offers scholars and laypeople alike a uni
About the AuthorHenry J. He belonged to the Society of Friends and was a member of the RSV translation committee. His books include The Style and Literary Method of Luke, The Book of Acts in History, and Acts and Eschatology. . Cadbury was Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard University
