In Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography
Almost all scholars look to Acts 6:1-8:3 as providing the bedrock of early Christian tradition. The incident between the Hebrews and the Hellenists are understood to reflect real historical and theological problems in the early Jerusalem community, demonstrating the Hellenist role as a historical bridge between Jesus and Paul. Penner's study challenges the fundamental assumptions of this approach. Penner emphasizes the rhetorical and moral dimensions of ancient historiographical theory, especially the centrality of narrative and plot, the use of vivid description, the application of comparison using various type-scenes, and the role of speeches in terms of characterization and the presentation of narrative style. Todd Penner is the Assistant Professor of Religion at Austin College and the co-editor with Caroline Vander Stichele of Contextualizing Acts: Lukan Narrative and Greco-Roman Discourse.
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In Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography
Almost all scholars look to Acts 6:1-8:3 as providing the bedrock of early Christian tradition. The incident between the Hebrews and the Hellenists are understood to reflect real historical and theological problems in the early Jerusalem community, demonstrating the Hellenist role as a historical bridge between Jesus and Paul. Penner's study challenges the fundamental assumptions of this approach. Penner emphasizes the rhetorical and moral dimensions of ancient historiographical theory, especially the centrality of narrative and plot, the use of vivid description, the application of comparison using various type-scenes, and the role of speeches in terms of characterization and the presentation of narrative style. Todd Penner is the Assistant Professor of Religion at Austin College and the co-editor with Caroline Vander Stichele of Contextualizing Acts: Lukan Narrative and Greco-Roman Discourse.
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In Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography

In Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography

by Todd Penner
In Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography

In Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography

by Todd Penner

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Almost all scholars look to Acts 6:1-8:3 as providing the bedrock of early Christian tradition. The incident between the Hebrews and the Hellenists are understood to reflect real historical and theological problems in the early Jerusalem community, demonstrating the Hellenist role as a historical bridge between Jesus and Paul. Penner's study challenges the fundamental assumptions of this approach. Penner emphasizes the rhetorical and moral dimensions of ancient historiographical theory, especially the centrality of narrative and plot, the use of vivid description, the application of comparison using various type-scenes, and the role of speeches in terms of characterization and the presentation of narrative style. Todd Penner is the Assistant Professor of Religion at Austin College and the co-editor with Caroline Vander Stichele of Contextualizing Acts: Lukan Narrative and Greco-Roman Discourse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567026200
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/18/2004
Series: Emory Studies in Early Christianity
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Todd Penner is the Gould H. and Marie Cloud Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Austin College, Sherman, Texas, USA

Table of Contents

Foreword: Acts as Epideictic History: A Recommendation of and Response to Todd Pennerxi
Prefacexxiii
Acknowledgmentsxxix
Abbreviationsxxxv
IHellenists and Historia: Constructing Christian History and Theology in Modern Scholarship1
IITextualizing the Hellenists, Contextualizing Interpretation: Mapping the Exegetical Terrain60
IIIWriting History in Antiquity: Identity, Rhetoric, and Compelling Narration104
IVJewish Apologetic Historiography: Cultural Identity and Rewriting the Past223
VIn Praise of Origins: The Hellenists, Stephen, and the Christian Foundation Narrative262
Epilogue: Historiography, History, and the Academy331
Bibliography339
Index of Ancient Sources377
Index of Modern Authors395
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