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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part37.utf8:187659225:1801
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01801cam a22003017a 4500
001 2010283295
003 DLC
005 20130607082544.0
008 101018s2010 tnua bm 001 0 eng d
010 $a 2010283295
020 $a9780805447149 (hbk.)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn233935256
040 $aBTCTA$beng$cBTCTA$dBAKER$dYDXCP$dDTM$dXPQ$dOCLCQ$dSGB$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aBS2775.52$b.A48 2010
082 04 $a227.8706$222
100 1 $aAllen, David Lewis,$d1957-
245 10 $aLukan authorship of Hebrews /$cDavid L. Allen.
260 $aNashville, Tenn. :$bB&H Academic,$cc2010.
300 $axiv, 416 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
490 0 $aNAC studies in Bible & theology ;$vvol. 8
500 $aBased on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas, Arlington, 1987.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [380]-389) and indexes.
505 0 $aHistorical survey of the authorship question: development of the Lukan theory -- Barnabas, Apollos, Paul -- The linguistic argument: lexical, stylistic, and textlinguistic evidence -- The purposes of Luke: Acts and Hebrews compared -- The theology of Luke: Acts and Hebrews compared -- The identity of Luke and the Jewish background of Luke-Acts -- Historical construction: Lukan authorship of Hebrews.
520 $aLukan Authorship of Hebrews explains why Luke is the likely author of the book of Hebrews. The ramifications of this possibility are then detailed in depth, including the way Hebrews informs the interpretation of the books of Luke and Acts. Also present throughout is analysis of the writing style similarities between Hebrews, Luke, and Acts. --from publisher description
630 00 $aBible.$pLuke$xAuthorship.
630 00 $aBible.$pLuke$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
600 00 $aLuke,$cSaint.