Acts 2.36 and the continuity of Lukan christology
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, Journal Article
Rowe, CK
Published in: New Testament Studies
December 1, 2007
Acts 2.36 has caused problems for biblical interpreters both ancient and modern. This article examines the various readings and different hermeneutical strategies in the history of interpretation in order to situate the verse within its requisite interpretive context, Luke-Acts. Subsequently, an interpretation of Acts 2.36 is offered in which the verse is seen to express, rather than contradict, Lukan christology. © 2007 Cambridge University Press.
Duke Scholars
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New Testament Studies
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ISSN
0028-6885
Publication Date
December 1, 2007
Volume
53
Issue
1
Start / End Page
37 / 56
Related Subject Headings
- Religions & Theology
- 5005 Theology
- 5004 Religious studies
- 4303 Historical studies
- 2204 Religion and Religious Studies
- 2103 Historical Studies
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Rowe, C. K. (2007). Acts 2.36 and the continuity of Lukan christology. New Testament Studies, 53(1), 37–56. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0028688507000033
Rowe, C. K. “Acts 2.36 and the continuity of Lukan christology.” New Testament Studies 53, no. 1 (December 1, 2007): 37–56. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0028688507000033.
Rowe CK. Acts 2.36 and the continuity of Lukan christology. New Testament Studies. 2007 Dec 1;53(1):37–56.
Rowe, C. K. “Acts 2.36 and the continuity of Lukan christology.” New Testament Studies, vol. 53, no. 1, Dec. 2007, pp. 37–56. Scopus, doi:10.1017/S0028688507000033.
Rowe CK. Acts 2.36 and the continuity of Lukan christology. New Testament Studies. 2007 Dec 1;53(1):37–56.
Published In
New Testament Studies
DOI
ISSN
0028-6885
Publication Date
December 1, 2007
Volume
53
Issue
1
Start / End Page
37 / 56
Related Subject Headings
- Religions & Theology
- 5005 Theology
- 5004 Religious studies
- 4303 Historical studies
- 2204 Religion and Religious Studies
- 2103 Historical Studies