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"Convinced That God Had Called Us"
John B.F. Miller

"Convinced That God Had Called Us"

dreams, visions and the perception of God's will in Luke-Acts

Brill (2007)
9789004154742
295 pages | 167 x 250 mm | Português
Dewey 226.406
LC Classification BS2589.6.V57 .M55 2007
LC Control No. 2006043092

Genre

  • New Testament Commentary (NT/COM)

Subject

  • Bible
  • Dreams/ Biblical Teaching
  • Visions
  • Visions/ Biblical Teaching
  • Vocation/ Christianity/ Biblical Teaching

Plot

Dream and vision scenes figure prominently in Luke-Acts. Following a discussion of methodology, historical background, and critical scholarship, this study provides a comprehensive examination of the dreams and visions in the Lukan narrative. Special attention is given to those scenes that feature significant interpretation by characters in the story (e.g., Zechariah and Mary [Luke 1-2], Saul's/Paul's conversion [Acts 9, 22, and 26], the Cornelius-Peter episode [Acts 10: 1-11: 18], and Paul's dream at Troas [Acts 16: 9-10]). While a number of studies have highlighted the importance of dreams and visions for Luke's portrayal of God, the present study suggests that the human side of these visionary encounters is equally important. Just as Lukan dreams and visions depict God's active involvement in the events of human history, they also depict God's people attempting to perceive God's will through these visionary encounters.

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