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Luke, Judaism, and the scholars : critical approaches to Luke-Acts

"In Luke, Judaism, and the Scholars, Joseph B. Tyson surveys the history of critical scholarship on the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles and draws particular attention to the interpretation of Luke's treatment of Jews and Judaism. Noting that the Holocaust was a major turning point in the history of New Testament scholarship, Tyson demonstrates that the events of 1933-1945 have similarly influenced the study of Luke's writings. He suggests that, as the most perplexing of New Testament texts in their ambivalence toward Judaism, Luke-Acts has left scholars ample room for interpreting the question of how Luke meant to portray first-century Jews. In this volume Tyson traces the evolution of scholarly views of the text over the past two centuries."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©1999
University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, ©1999
Criticism, interpretation, etc
xi, 196 pages ; 23 cm
9781570033346, 157003334X
41531497
Anti-Judaism and New Testament scholarship
Ferdinand Christian Baur (1792-1860)
Adolf von Harnack (1851-1930)
Adolf Schlatter (1852-1938)
Ernst Haenchen (1894-1975) and Hans Conzelmann (1915-1989)
Jacob Jervell (1925- )
Late twentieth-century American scholarship
Luke-Acts at the beginning of the third millennium
Robert Wilson Berry III Class of 1950 Memorial.
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