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Genre and plot oriented exegesis of Gospel material: Introducing narrative criticism This contribution to methodology and hermeneutics, consisting of two articles, aim to argue for combining historical criticism and narrative criticism. The first article
Andries G. Van Aarde
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The Great Commission in Quadriphonic Sound
As we explore the similarities and differences between the four Gospels in the freshman Bible class I teach, just about every semester one of my students will ask, \u27Why is the \u27Great Commission\u27 mentioned in all four Gospels?
Anderson, Paul N.
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Discípulos que no son discípulos. Mujeres como paradigma del laicado Lucas 8,1-3
The article intends to propose the discipleship of women in Lc 8, 1-3 as a paradigm of Discipleship lay, from a contextualization of the women in the first century. Methodologically a diachronic reading that wonders why the disciples who are disciples in
Mary Betty Rodríguez Moreno +1 more
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Who Do You Say That I Am? (Matt 16:15; Mark 8:29; Luke 9:20): Christology in the Synoptic Gospels
This article investigates Jesus’s identity in the Synoptic Gospels by examining the Gospels’ literary features. I take a narrative approach to determine how the evangelists, in unique and shared ways, reveal to their audiences who Jesus is.
Brian Meldrum
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Szabat w Łukaszowym opisie pierwszych cudów Jezusa w Kafarnaum (Łk 4, 31-44)
The fourth chapter of Luke’s Gospel ends with a description of the first miracles Jesus makes on a Sabbath day. In the synagogue in Capernaum, Jesus drives out a demon from a possessed man, then he heals Simon’s mother-in-law and performs many other ...
Piotr Przyborek
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Touching the Divine: Intra-action in the Gospel of Luke
In this article, two passages in which Jesus encounters women who touch him are juxtaposed with Karen Barad's theory of touch (Luke 7:36–50 and 8:43–49). It is shown that an interpretation in the light of critical posthumanism allows a new perspective on
Clarissa Breu
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A feltámadás (újra)értelmezése az ApCsel 1–2-ben
Like the other Gospels, Luke describes the resurrection only very briefly. In Acts, however, the Lucan resurrection narrative is subjected to further reflection on what this event means and what follows from it for the emerging church.
Márta Trombitás
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The Special Need of the Local Church [PDF]
All around this world are individuals with special needs who are seeking to find a place where they truly belong: “According to a 2010 U.S. Census study, 56.7 million Americans, or about one in five U.S. residents have a disability” (Lee 40). With such a
Deacon, Sarah
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From the Heart of the Father to the Ends of the Earth: The Participation of the Church and the Baptized in the Mission of Jesus. [PDF]
Brock HJ.
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The Proverbs 31 Woman, Then [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Before she became a cultural icon of Christian womanhood, before she was invoked in funeral eulogies, and even before she was recounted by Jewish husbands to their wives on the Sabbath, the
Fadden, John W.
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