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Do This In Remembrance Of Me The Disputed Words In The Lukan Institution Narrative Luke 22 19b20 An Historicoexegetical Theological And Sociological Analysis The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 314 Bradly Billings

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Do This In Remembrance Of Me The Disputed Words In The Lukan Institution Narrative Luke 22 19b20 An Historicoexegetical Theological And Sociological Analysis The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 314 Bradly Billings
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Do This In Remembrance Of Me The Disputed Words In The Lukan Institution Narrative Luke 22 19b20 An Historicoexegetical Theological And Sociological Analysis The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 314 Bradly Billings instant download after payment.

Publisher: T & T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.98 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Bradly Billings
ISBN: 9780567042347, 0567042340
Language: English
Year: 2006
Volume: 314

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Do This In Remembrance Of Me The Disputed Words In The Lukan Institution Narrative Luke 22 19b20 An Historicoexegetical Theological And Sociological Analysis The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 314 Bradly Billings by Bradly Billings 9780567042347, 0567042340 instant download after payment.

This title posits a new explanation of the longstanding textual problem affecting the Words of Institution in St. Luke's Gospel, by arguing that the social situation of the early Christian community explains why such emendations were made. By examining the manner in which manuscripts function as windows into the social world of early Christianity, Billings provides a fruitful study of the longstanding gap in our knowledge of a significant textual problem represented by the Western Text of Luke.

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