Eschatology, history and mission in the social experience of Lucan Christians
<p>The subject of this thesis is the relationship between eschatology and history in the Christian community for which Luke-Acts was written. Chapter 1 formulates the problem in terms of Luke's eschatology. It argues that Luke and his community thought of the End as 'near' and...
Main Authors: | Martin, T, Martin, Thomas W. |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1986
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