Reading Stephen’s Speech as a Counter-Cultural Discourse on Migration and Dislocation
The speech of Stephen in Acts 7:2–53 contains a wealth of references to biblical migration narratives, but their significance for understanding the message of Luke–Acts has been understudied. This is partly due to a recurrent focus on either accusations against Stephen (Acts 6:8–15) or the polemical...
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Autor principal: | Hogeterp Albert L. A. |
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De Gruyter
2021
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