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Portraits Of Pauls Performance In The Book Of Acts Lukes Apologetic Strategy In The Depiction Of Paul As Messenger Of God Arco Den Heijer

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Portraits Of Pauls Performance In The Book Of Acts Lukes Apologetic Strategy In The Depiction Of Paul As Messenger Of God Arco Den Heijer
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Portraits Of Pauls Performance In The Book Of Acts Lukes Apologetic Strategy In The Depiction Of Paul As Messenger Of God Arco Den Heijer instant download after payment.

Publisher: Mohr Siebrek Ek
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Arco Den Heijer
ISBN: 9783161608599, 9783161608605, 3161608593, 3161608607
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Portraits Of Pauls Performance In The Book Of Acts Lukes Apologetic Strategy In The Depiction Of Paul As Messenger Of God Arco Den Heijer by Arco Den Heijer 9783161608599, 9783161608605, 3161608593, 3161608607 instant download after payment.

In the Book of Acts, Paul is portrayed as a messenger who brings the good news of God to the world. He is a commanding orator who captivates his audiences, including a Roman senatorial proconsul and a Jewish king, with his gestures, appearance, and speeches. His performances appeal to both Greco-Roman and Jewish cultural scripts alike. But why does Luke portray Paul in this way? Using insights from both modern performance studies and ancient rhetoric, Arco den Heijer analyses five episodes from Acts (in Paphos, Pisidian Antioch, Lystra, Athens, and before Agrippa in Caesarea) to suggest that Luke's portraits of Paul's performance served to counter negative views of Christians in both Roman and Jewish circles, views that circulated in the social network of Theophilus, the addressee of the book.

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