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The Narrative Function of the Holy Spirit

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This works is an interdisciplinary study that applies contemporary literary-critical theories of character and characterization to the study of the Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts After surveying various theories of how character functions in texts and between text and reader, the author identifies the Holy Spirit as a “character” in Luke-Acts.

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Publisher

Society of Biblical Literature

Year of Publishing

1994

Number of pages

290

ISBN

'9780788500206

Format

Delivery

7-10 days

Weight (ounces)

13 ounces

Size (Inches)

5 1/2 X 8 1/2 (inches)

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Category: Product ID: 29608

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This works is an interdisciplinary study that applies contemporary literary-critical theories of character and characterization to the study of the Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts After surveying various theories of how character functions in texts and between text and reader, the author identifies the Holy Spirit as a “character” in Luke-Acts. By rhetorically becoming a character, the Holy Spirit functions to insure the reliability of Luke’s proclamation and thus indirectly the reliability of God’s promises. This work will be of interest to scholars and graduate students interested in the literary-critical analysis of scripture, Luke-Acts, and the Holy Spirit.

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