Dating Acts in its Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts Dating Acts in its Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts
The Library of New Testament Studies

Dating Acts in its Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts

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Descripción editorial

There has been consistent apathy in recent years with regard to the long-standing debate surrounding the date of Acts. While the so-called majority of scholars over the past century have been lulled into thinking that Acts was written between 70 and 90 CE, the vast majority of recent scholarship is unanimously adamant that this middle-range date is a convenient, political compromise. Karl Armstrong argues that a large part of the problem relates to a remarkable neglect of historical, textual, and source-critical matters. Compounding the problem further are the methodological flaws among the approaches to the middle and late date of Acts.



Armstrong thus demonstrates that a historiographical approach to the debate offers a strong framework for evaluating primary and secondary sources relating to the book of Acts. By using a historiographical approach, along with the support of modern principles of textual criticism and linguistics, the historical context of Acts is determined to be concurrent with a date of 62–63 CE.

GÉNERO
Religión y espiritualidad
PUBLICADO
2021
14 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
256
Páginas
EDITORIAL
T&T Clark
VENDEDOR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAMAÑO
1.7
MB

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