The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts
Marco Wittenberg

Marco Wittenberg

The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts

The Role of the Reader

What is the role of the reader in the interpretation of the biblical text. Can he create meaning, or is it the text itself that has the last word and determines the right meaning? This study investigates the role of the reader in the exegesis of passages on the Holy Spirit in Luke and Acts. Using a model of Umberto Eco, the author examines how three writers from different denominational backgrounds – Max M.B. Turner, Robert P. Menzies and William S. Kurz – are personally involved in the interpretation of these passages.
Auteur

Marco Wittenberg

Marco C.D. Wittenberg is minister at Amstelveen (The Netherlands) and visiting professor at the Baptist’s Seminary (VU Amsterdam) and the Evangelical Theological Faculty (Leuven). He is a member of the International Commission on Theological Education of the Alliance World Fellowship.
Titel
The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts
Subtitel
The Role of the Reader
Prijs
€ 61,99
ISBN
9789048579884
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
276
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.5 x 23.5 cm
Imprint
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