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Автор GAVENTA, BEVERLY ROBERTS
Дата выпуска 2004
dc.description Paulʼs address to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20 stands at the center of an extended treatment of the internal life of the church (20.1–21.17), and constitutes Lukeʼs last portrait of the believing community. In this section, scenes of community life (20.7–12, 17–38; 21.8–14) alternate with travel episodes (20.1–6, 13–16; 21.1–7, 15–17) to show the relationship among groups of believers scattered around the Aegean and back to Caesarea. The resulting portrait of believing communities echoes some important features of the early descriptions of community life in Jerusalem. In this larger literary context, the speech to the Ephesian elders takes on a different appearance from its usual characterization as the farewell address of Lukeʼs hero, Paul. The speech repeatedly connects the church to God, introducing Lukeʼs larger themes of Godʼs plan, the action of the Holy Spirit, and the instruction of Jesus himself. These features show that the churchʼs future, in Lukeʼs view, has less to do with its imitation of Paul than with its relationship to the God who calls it into being.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название Theology and Ecclesiology in the Miletus Speech: Reflections on Content and ContextShort main paper given at the SNTS meeting in Bonn, 2003.
DOI 10.1017/S0028688504000037
Electronic ISSN 1469-8145
Print ISSN 0028-6885
Журнал New Testament Studies
Том 50
Первая страница 36
Последняя страница 52
Аффилиация GAVENTA BEVERLY ROBERTS; Princeton Theological Seminary
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