توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Acts of the Apostles: A Hypertextual Commentary (European Studies in Theology, Philosophy and History of Reli)
نام کتاب : The Acts of the Apostles: A Hypertextual Commentary (European Studies in Theology, Philosophy and History of Reli)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اعمال رسولان: تفسیر فرامتنی (مطالعات اروپایی در الهیات، فلسفه و تاریخ دین)
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ناشر : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 244
ISBN (شابک) : 9783631904091 , 3631904096
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalfTitle\nSeries Page\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nAcknowledgements\nContents\nIntroduction\n Acts and Paul\n Date of composition\n Sequential hypertextuality\nChapter 1. The church in Jerusalem (Acts 1–5; cf. Gal 1:1–10)\n 1.1. Acts 1 (cf. Gal 1:1–2)\n 1.2. Acts 2 (cf. Gal 1:3–4)\n 1.3. Acts 3 (cf. Gal 1:5)\n 1.4. Acts 4:1–31 (cf. Gal 1:6–8a)\n 1.5. Acts 4:32–5:11 (cf. Gal 1:8b–9b)\n 1.6. Acts 5:12–28 (cf. Gal 1:9c–e)\n 1.7. Acts 5:29–42 (cf. Gal 1:10)\nChapter 2. The Hellenists (Acts 6–8; cf. Gal 1:11–15)\n 2.1. Acts 6 (cf. Gal 1:11–12)\n 2.2. Acts 7:1–8:4 (cf. Gal 1:13)\n 2.3. Acts 8:5–25 (cf. Gal 1:14–15a)\n 2.4. Acts 8:26–40 (cf. Gal 1:15bc)\nChapter 3. The early Paul (Acts 9–12; cf. Gal 1:16–23b)\n 3.1. Acts 9:1–22 (cf. Gal 1:16–17)\n 3.2. Acts 9:23–42 (cf. Gal 1:18ab)\n 3.3. Acts 9:43–10:48 (cf. Gal 1:18c)\n 3.4. Acts 11:1–18 (cf. Gal 1:19–20)\n 3.5. Acts 11:19–26 (cf. Gal 1:21–22)\n 3.6. Acts 11:27–12:25 (cf. Gal 1:23ab)\nChapter 4. The first missionary journey (Acts 13–14; cf. Gal 1:23c–2:1)\n 4.1. Antioch in Syria (Acts 13:1–3; cf. Gal 1:23c)\n 4.2. Cyprus (Acts 13:4–13; cf. Gal 1:23cd)\n 4.3. Antioch of Pisidia, Iconium, and beyond (Acts 13:14–14:7; cf. Gal 1:24)\n 4.4. Lystra (Acts 14:8–20; cf. Gal 1:24)\n 4.5. Derbe and back to Antioch (Acts 14:21–28; cf. Gal 2:1)\nChapter 5. The second missionary journey (Acts 15:1–18:23a; cf. Gal 2:2–5:7)\n 5.1. Jerusalem meeting (Acts 15:1–29; cf. Gal 2:2–10)\n 5.2. Antioch and Barnabas (Acts 15:30–41; cf. Gal 2:11–14c)\n 5.3. Galatia again (Acts 16:1–8; cf. Gal 2:14c–3:5)\n 5.4. Philippi (Acts 16:9–40; cf. Gal 3:6–28)\n 5.5. Thessalonica (Acts 17:1–10a; cf. Gal 3:29–4:6b)\n 5.6. Beroea (Acts 17:10b–15; cf. Gal 4:6b–7)\n 5.7. Athens (Acts 17:16–34; cf. Gal 4:8–13)\n 5.8. Corinth (Acts 18:1–17; cf. Gal 4:14–31)\n 5.9. To Jerusalem and Antioch (Acts 18:18–23a; cf. Gal 5:1–7)\nChapter 6. The third missionary journey (Acts 18:23b–21:38; cf. Gal 5:8–6:12)\n 6.1. Ephesus without Paul (Acts 18:23b–28; cf. Gal 5:8–21)\n 6.2. Ephesus (Acts 19; cf. Gal 5:22–6:3)\n 6.3. To Miletus (Acts 20:1–15; cf. Gal 6:4–6a)\n 6.4. Miletus (Acts 20:16–38; cf. Gal 6:6b–10c)\n 6.5. To Jerusalem (Acts 21:1–38; cf. Gal 6:10c–12)\nChapter 7. The final apology of Paul (Acts 21:39–28:31; cf. Gal 6:13–18)\n 7.1. Apology in Jerusalem (Acts 21:39–23:35; cf. Gal 6:13–16a)\n 7.2. Apology in Caesarea (Acts 24–26; cf. Gal 6:16b)\n 7.3. To Rome (Acts 27–28; cf. Gal 6:17–18)\nGeneral conclusions\nBibliography\nIndex of ancient sources