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Currents in Biblical Research | 2006

The Genre of Acts: Moving Toward a Consensus?

Thomas E. Phillips

This article examines the four most widely discussed proposals for the genre of Acts in contemporary scholarship (biography as proposed by C. Talbert, novel as proposed by R. Pervo, epic as proposed by D. MacDonald, and history as reflected in the consensus of scholarship). Because the historical genre is currently the most widely accepted understanding, four historical subgenres are also considered (general history as proposed by D. Aune, political history as proposed by D. Balch, deuteronomistic history as proposed by T. Brodie, and apologetic history as proposed by G. Sterling). Currently the tendency of scholarship appears to be moving in the direction of understanding Acts as a mixture of genres, some of which are fictive.


Religious Studies Review | 2016

Matthean Posteriority: An Exploration of Matthew's Use of Mark and Luke as a Solution to the Synoptic Problem. By Robert K. MacEwen. Library of New Testament Studies, 501. New York: Bloomsbury, 2015. Pp. xxiv + 309. Cloth,

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Religious Studies Review | 2016

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Religious Studies Review | 2016

Unmanly Men: Refigurations of Masculinity in Luke-Acts By Brittany E. Wilson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xiii + 341. Cloth,

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Religious Studies Review | 2016

78.95.

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Religious Studies Review | 2012

Management and the Gospel: Luke's Radical Message for the First and Twenty-First Centuries By Druno Dyck. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Pp. xiii + 302. Cloth,

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Religious Studies Review | 2012

125.00.

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Religious Studies Review | 2012

Psalm 110 and the Logic of Hebrews By Jared Compton. LNTS 337. New York: T & T Clark, 2015. Pp. xiv + 226. Cloth,

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Religious Studies Review | 2012

125.00.

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Religious Studies Review | 2012

Prayer and Vindication in Luke-Acts: The Them of Prayer Within the Context of the Legitimating and Edifying Objective of the Lukan Narrative – By Geir Otto Holmås

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