Patterns of Deification in the Acts of the Apostles (original) (raw)
Acts of the Apostles (Hermeneia — A Critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible). By Hans Conzelmann. Translated by J. Limburg, A. T. Kraabel and D. H. Juel. Philadelphia, Fortress Press, 1987. Pp. xlviii + 287. £30.00
George Brooke
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1990
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D.J. Horton, Death and Resurrection: The Shape and Function of a Literary Motif in the Book of Acts (2009)
Arie Zwiep
2012
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The Concept of Deification in Greek and Syriac
Serafim Seppälä
Review of Ecumenical Studies 11(3) , 2019
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Review of The Message of Acts in Codex Bezae: A Comparison with the Alexandrian Tradition. Volume Two: Acts 6.1-12.25. From Judea and Samaria to the Church in Antioch. Edited by Josep Rius-Camps and Jenny Read-Heimerdinger.
Ryan Wettlaufer
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Deification in Greek Patristic Thought: The Cappadocian Fathers’ Strategic Adaptation of a Tradition.
John A N T H O N Y McGuckin
M Christensen & J Wittung (edd). Partakers of the Divine Nature. The History and Development of Deification in the Christian Tradition. , 2006
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Bold Speech, Opposition, and Philosophical Imagery in the Acts of the Apostles
Ruben Dupertuis
2013
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Dennis J. Horton, Death and Resurrection: The Shape and Function of a Literary Motif in the Book of Acts. Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 2009
Scott S. Elliott
Bible and Critical Theory 9.1 & 2 (2013)
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Genre and Narrative Coherence in the Acts of the Apostles By Alan J. Bale. Library of New Testament Studies, 514. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015. Pp. xviii + 241. $112.00
Troy Troftgruben
Religious Studies Review, 2016
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Review of Alan J. Bale, Genre and Narrative Coherence in the Acts of the Apostles. LNTS, 514; London: T. & T. Clark, 2015.
Zachary K Dawson
Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, 2017
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The apocryphal acts of the Apostles : Harvard Divinity School studies
Ann Brock
1999
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Review of Coleman A. Baker, Peter, Paul, and Recategorization in the Book of Acts: Memory and Narrative in Early Christianity. Eugene: Pickwick Publications, 2011
Anthony Rimell
2012
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The literary shape and missional significance of Acts : an invitation to be an instrument for the kingdom of God
Will Loescher
2017
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A Review of Scott Shauf, The Divine in Acts and in Ancient Historiography by Gregory R. Perry
Gregory R . Perry
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Biblical Exegesis Acts joejacobs FINAL Summer 2013
Joe Jacobs
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Book Review: Death and Resurrection: The Shape and Function of a Literary Motif in the Book of Acts
Scott Spencer
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2010
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Investigating Theological Bias in the Acts of the Apostles
Stephen Bundi
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From followers to leaders: the Apostles in the ritual of status transformation in Acts 1-2
Nelson Estrada
2004
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“Imaging the Divine: Idolatry and God’s Body in the Book of Acts.” New Testament Studies 65 (2019): 353-70.
Brittany E . Wilson
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‘Rise, Kill and Eat!’ – A Missing Dionysiac Link in the Acts of the Apostles?
John R L Moxon
The Journal of Theological Studies, 2020
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“The Unity of the Church in Acts in Its Literary Setting.” Tyndale Bulletin 58 (2007): 155-59.
Alan J Thompson
Tyndale Bulletin, 2007
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Deification in the Latin Patristic Tradition (CUA Press) - ToC and Introduction
Jared Ortiz
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Demononlogy in Acts
Joshua Turpin
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Book review: Cooper, Adam G. The Body in St Maximus the Confessor: Holy Flesh, Wholly Deified. Oxford Early Christian Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Valerie Karras
2007
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The God of glory: Explicit references to God in discourses in the Acts of the Apostles (7:2–53; 14:15–18; 17:22–31)
Torsten Jantsch
STJ | Stellenbosch Theological Journal
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Commentary on Acts of the Apostles (Parts I. and II.)
Edward Moore
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Salvation in Acts 16:16-40: A socio-historical exploration of the Graeco-Roman understanding
Jacob T . Igba, PhD.
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
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Issues in Luke-Acts: Selected Essays
Sean A. Adams
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“Paul of Tarsus and Saints: The Rites of Christian Initiation in Acts of the Apostles” The Eleanor Malburg Eastern Churches Seminar (Notre Dame College, Euclid, OH, 14 October 2017)
Christiaan Kappes
2017
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Body and Soul in the Pre-Valerian Christian Martyr Acts
Jan N . Bremmer
J. Frey and M. Nagele (eds), Der Nous bei Paulus und in seiner Umwelt, Tübingen: Mohr Siebck, 259-78, 2021
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Death, Resurrection, and Legitimacy in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles
David L Eastman
Coming Back to Life, 2017
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The Acts of The Apostles: Fact or Fiction?
Chandra Han
2020
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‘The Characterization of Disciples in Acts: Genre, Method, and Quality,’ in F. Dicken and J. Snyder (eds.), Characters and Characterization in Luke-Acts (LNTS 548; Bloomsbury, 2016), 155-68.
Sean A. Adams
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Community and Self-Definition in the Book of Acts
Randee I-Morphe
2003
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Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles
Jennifer Eyl
The Oxford Handbook of New Testament, Gender, and Sexuality, 2019
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Martyrdom from Exegesis in Hippolytus: an Early Church Presbyter's Commentary on Daniel - By W. Brian Shelton
MICHAEL HEINTZ
Religious Studies Review, 2011
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