Body and character in Luke and Acts : the subversion of physiognomy in early Christianity / Mikeal C. Parsons.
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, c2006.Description: 191 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 080102885X
- 9780801028854
- 226.406 22
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226.406 MARS Luke : historian & theologian / | 226.406 MARS Luke : historian and theologian / | 226.406 MULD Lukas : | 226.406 PARS Body and character in Luke and Acts : | 226.406 VERH De geest wijst wegen in de tijd : | 226.406 WIEL Een kind is ons geboren, (verklaring van Lukas I en II) I - De schemering, II - De dageraad, III - De dag | 226.40601 Methods for Luke |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Soul and body react on each other: body and character in Greek and Roman literature -- The movement of the body is a voice of the soul: body and character in early Jewish and Christian literature -- Your eye is the lamp of your body: Luke and the body-soul relationship -- Ought not this daughter of Abraham be set free? Getting the story of the bent woman straight -- Short in stature, son of Abraham: the height of hospitality in the story of Zacchaeus -- His feet and ankles were made strong: signs of character in the man lame from birth -- What is to prevent me? Ambiguity, acceptance, and the Ethiopian eunuch.