Luke's account of Peter in his strategy of proclaiming a gospel for all people
<p>In his two-volume account of Christian beginnings Luke fills out for already instructed Theophilus Mark’s account of Jesus, and extends it to tell of the bringing of ‘good news’ for all people, offering a tested alternative to the pagan world-view, worthy to be adopted by citizens of the Ro...
Autor principal: | Parry, DTN |
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Altres autors: | Tuckett, CM |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2014
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