This collection offers an extensive framework of comparative and
individual studies assessing the place of Luke-Acts in the
historiography of ancient Judaism and the Greco-Roman world, whilst
also examining further developments in early Christian
historiography up to Eusebius and Theodoret. Additional
contributions concentrate on systematic questions concerning the
literary genre and conception of Luke-Acts.
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