Engaging the First Christian Historian
Essays on Luke-Acts
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Preface
List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction – Brian J. Tabb and Daniel M. Gurtner
1. After the War: Reading Luke-Acts in Josephus’ Rome – Loveday Alexander, University of Sheffield, UK
2. The Structure of Luke-Acts – Craig L. Blomberg, Denver Seminary, USA
3. Sharing Possession in Luke-Acts – Fiona J. R. Gregson, Parish of Aston and Nichols, Birmingham, UK
4. Paul as Not-the-Founder of the Church at Ephesus and Luke’s Historical Reliability – Paul Trebilco, University of Otago, New Zealand
5. First-Person Claims in Some Ancient Historians and Acts – Craig S. Keener, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA
6. The Long, Strange Journey from Perga to Pisidian Antioch – Ben Witherington III, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA
7. The Possible Presence and Purpose(s) of Humour in Acts – Alan J. Thompson, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Australia
8. Luke Was There, or Was He? Reflections on Luke, Paul and the Jesus Tradition – David Wenham, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and Trinity College, Bristol, UK
9. Temple and Temple Practices in the Acts of the Apostles - Daniel M. Gurtner, Gateway Seminary, USA
10. The Church in Acts - Helen D. Miller, Moorlands College, UK
11. The Intimate God and the Social God in the Book of Acts - Daniel Marguerat, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Bibliography
Index