Body and character in Luke and Acts
In the ancient world, it was commonly believed that outward appearance provided clues to inner character. The "science" relating physical appearance to moral character is called physiognomy. Mikeal Parsons shows how a number of interesting episodes in Luke and Acts draw upon physiognomy on...
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Glavni autor: | Parsons, Mikeal Carl, 1957- (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
Baker Academic,
c2006.
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Sadržaj:
- Soul and body react on each other: body and character in Greek and Roman literature
- The movement of the body is a voice of the soul: body and character in early Jewish and Christian literature
- Your eye is the lamp of your body: Luke and the body-soul relationship
- Ought not this daugher of Abraham be set free? Getting the story of the bent woman straight
- Short in stature, son of Abraham: the height of hospitality in the story of Zacchaeus
- His feet and ankles were made strong: signs of character in the man lame from birth
- What is to prevent me? Ambiguity, acceptance, and the Ethiopian eunuch.