Geography and the Ascension narrative in Acts / Matthew Sleeman.
Material type: TextSeries: Monograph series (Society for New Testament Studies) ; 146.Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: xi, 300 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0521509629
- 9780521509626
- 226.6091 23
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226.6077 HANS The Acts in the Revised Standard version : | 226.6077 PRIC Learning to live from the acts. | 226.6077 SNOE De Handelingen der apostelen | 226.6091 Geography and the Ascension narrative in Acts / | 226.6092 BRUC The Pauline circle / | 226.6095 Paul and James / | 226.66 ROSE De vrucht der lippen : |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Ascension scholarship at the turn of the century -- Finding a place for ascension geography -- Synthesis and prospect -- Acts 1:1-26 -- Acts 2:1-6:7 -- Acts 6:8-8:3 -- Acts 8:4-9:31 -- Acts 9:32-11:18 -- Concluding reflections.
"The book of Acts contains a strong geographical component. Yet readings of Acts typically ignore or marginalise geography's contribution to the construction of the narrative's theology. In this book Matthew Sleeman argues that Jesus' ascension into heaven is foundational for establishing the 'spatiality' of Acts, showing that the narrative's understanding of place and space is shaped decisively by Christ's heavenly location. Drawing on recent advances in geographical theory, Sleeman offers a 'spatial' interpretation that expands our vision of how space and place inform the theological impulses of Acts. Presenting a complement to conventional 'temporal' readings of Acts, he sheds new light on the theology of the book, and suggests new ways of reading not only Acts but also other New Testament texts." "Sleeman's work combines innovative biblical scholarship with accessible and informative geographical analysis, and is suitable for those with research and teaching interests in human geography or biblical studies."--Jacket.