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- From: Perry L Stepp <plstepp AT juno.com>
- To: corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: The "We" sections in Acts.
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 08:15:34 -0500
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 19:35:39 -0700 Steve Black <sblack AT axionet.com> writes:
> My original post was very interested in tracking down information on
> the suggestion that the "we" passages can be well explained as a > literary convention, and do not imply eyewitness status at all. The reference I'm aware of is:
Susan Marie Praeder, "The problem of first person narration in Acts."
*Novum Testamentum* 29 (1987), 193-218.
There are probably more recent resources, however.
PLS
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The "We" sections in Acts.,
Steve Black, 08/13/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: The "We" sections in Acts., Perry L Stepp, 08/13/2002
- Re: The "We" sections in Acts., Steve Black, 08/13/2002
- Re: The "We" sections in Acts., Kym Smith, 08/14/2002
- Re: The "We" sections in Acts., Peter Kirby, 08/14/2002
- Re: The "We" sections in Acts., Perry L Stepp, 08/14/2002
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