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Scriptural Interpretation and Community Self-Definition in Luke-Acts and the Writings of Justin Martyr
Biographical note
Susan J. Wendel, Ph.D. (2009) in Early Christianity, McMaster University, is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Briercrest College. She has previously published a paper on the writings of Luke and Justin entitled, "Interpreting the Descent of the Spirit: A Comparison of Justin's Dialogue with Trypho and Luke-Acts," in: Justin Martyr and His Worlds (ed. P. Foster and S. Parvis; Minneapolis: Fortress, 2007).
Readership
All those interested in early Christian origins, history, and scriptural interpretation, as well as scholars of Patristic literature, of the New Testament, and of Luke-Acts and Justin Martyr, in particular.
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