The topos of Divine Testimony in Luke-Acts

The topos of Divine Testimony in Luke-Acts

Author: James R. McConnell

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2014-07-21

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1620327554

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In this study James McConnell addresses the concept of authoritative testimony in Luke-Acts. Specifically, he argues that particular elements in the narrative of Luke-Acts can be understood as instances of the topos of divine testimony through utterances and deeds, considered in some ancient rhetorical handbooks to be the most authoritative form of testimony when seeking to persuade an audience. McConnell claims the gods' testimony was used in ancient law courts and political speeches to persuade a judge of a defendant's guilt or innocence, and in attempts in public forums to convince others of a particular course of action. Similarly, the topos is used in ancient narratives and biographies to legitimate certain characters and discredit others. The instances of the topos of God's speech (both oral and through OT citations) and deeds in Luke-Acts are functioning in the same way.


Noticing the Divine

Noticing the Divine

Author: John R. Mabry

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780819222381

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When it comes to faith, there is no one size fits all approach, as different people believe in different ways. This book provides a fresh way of looking at the ways different people understand and relate to the divine, and how spiritual directors need to be aware of this when assessing clients, making recommendations and assessing progress.


Watchman Nee—A Seer of the Divine Revelation in the Present Age

Watchman Nee—A Seer of the Divine Revelation in the Present Age

Author: Witness Lee

Publisher: Living Stream Ministry

Published: 2023-09-04

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1536025143

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I consider Watchman Nee to be a unique gift given by the Head to His Body.... I fully respect him as such a gift....I am more than grateful to the Lord that immediately after being saved I was brought into such a profitable relationship with Watchman Nee and put into the closest relationship with him in the work of His recovery through so many events over a long period of time.The revelations concerning Christ, the church, the Spirit, and life which I saw through Watchman Nee, the infusions of life which I received from him, and the things concerning the work and the church which I learned from him will require eternity to evaluate their true worth. By Witness Lee


The Bible as a Human Witness to Divine Revelation

The Bible as a Human Witness to Divine Revelation

Author: Randall Heskett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2010-11-04

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0567092038

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This work represents the attempts of several major scholars to respond to the historical problems presented throughout the biblical testimony and their description of what this means for reading scripture. Walter Brueggemann, for example, has written a wonderful article on various historical problems within the book of Genesis, beginning with Von Rad's and Noth's use of source criticism and his own understanding of how historically dissimilar texts can function within scripture. This book honors the work and life of Gerald Sheppard, who broke ground in biblical studies by describing what it means to read the Bible as Jewish and Christian Scripture. It distinguishes between the original historical dimensions of the text or mere redaction levels of tradition history and what Sheppard regarded as the "Scriptural Form" of the biblical testimony. It provides new and fresh ways for describing scripture as both a human testimony and also divine revelation. The Bible as a Human Witness to Divine Revelation provides examples of how major scholars have responded to the limits of the older-modern criticisms within the framework of still applying a variety of historical criticisms and paying attention to the later formation and context of the biblical book. It also helps readers understand how to hear "the word of God" through biblical text that are filled with historical dissimilarities or even contradictions. The book shows scholarly examples that respond to crises of both the pre-modern and modern eras as unfinished projects because pre-modernity tended to ignore the human dimensions of scripture and modernity tended to limit its inquiry only to that single dimension