Beschreibung
This monograph explores the theology of the Acts of the Apostles while taking seriously the status of the writing as ancient historiography: What does it mean to speak of theology in a historiographical work? How can this theology be apprehended? What does this theology have to do with the overall character of the writing and with how the writing functioned for its original audience? Acts 19 is both, case study and source to generate the answers.
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Autorenportrait
Expanded Ph.D. dissertation Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., USA, 2004. Scott Shauf is now Assistant Professor of Bible and Greek at Bluefield College in Bluefield, Virginia (USA).
Rezension
"I applaud S. on his contributions to Lucan and NT exegesis."Richard J. Dillon in: Theological Studies 9/2007 "The book contains some highly suggestive and illuminating comments about history and historiography, ancient and modern. This book wil clearly be of major importance in future study."Christopher Tuckett in: The Expository Times 9/2006 "Diese Dissertation hält mehr, als sie verspricht."Knut Backhaus in: Theologische Revue 6/2006
Inhalt
Introduction Chapter One: What is the Problem? Theology and Historiography in the Study of Luke-Acts 1.1 The Study of Lukan Theology in Scholarship · 1.2 The Theology of Acts: A Methodological Proposal · 1.3 Historiography · 1.4 Historiography and the Theology of Acts Chapter Two: Acts 19 as a Challenge to the Interpretation of the Theology of Acts 2.1 How to Proceed? · 2.2 Acts 19 in Theological Study? · 2.3 The Interpretation of Acts 19 Chapter Three: Acts 19: Interpreting the Story 3.1 Context and Setting · 3.2 The Strange Disciples Brought In (19:1-7) · 3.3 To Synagogue, Σχολή, and Beyond (19:8-12) · 3.4 The Inimitable Power (19:13-17) · 3.5 Confession and Conflagration (19:18-20) · 3.6 Paul Plans to Leave (19:21-22) · 3.7 The Riot of the Pagans (19:23-40) · 3.8 The Speech to the Ephesian Elders (20:17-38) Chapter Four: Acts 19: Historiography and Theology 4.1 Acts 19 as Historiographical Narrative · 4.2 Paul and the Divine: Acts 19 as Theological Historiography · 4.3 History, Theology, and Identity Chapter Five: Conclusion 5.1 Summary of Results · 5.2 Acts, History, and Theology: Reflections for the Present Bibliography