1991
DOI: 10.13109/9783666538162
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Zwischen Synagoge und Obrigkeit

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“…Finally, the area that deserves further exploration is what the narrative of Acts reveals-in general terms-about the world coterminous with the author of the text. I am not thinking here of studies that seek to localize the text in a particular city (such as Ephesus; Berger 1995; Koester 1995), time period (first or second century) or in specific kinds of social and historical circumstances (Stegemann 1991;also Stegemann and Stegemann 1999), but rather an approach that is interested in discovering and articulating the worlds of the text (the values, the socio-cultural associations) in comprehensive terms (see Robbins 1991a). This approach to assembling and deciphering the worlds of the text/author in a multilinear mode works against the tendency of those biblical scholars who narrow and focus academic discourse, but the varied representations of Acts that will emerge undoubtedly will reflect a much more realistic and holistic context for the appreciation of this early Christian text.…”
Section: Disciplinary Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the area that deserves further exploration is what the narrative of Acts reveals-in general terms-about the world coterminous with the author of the text. I am not thinking here of studies that seek to localize the text in a particular city (such as Ephesus; Berger 1995; Koester 1995), time period (first or second century) or in specific kinds of social and historical circumstances (Stegemann 1991;also Stegemann and Stegemann 1999), but rather an approach that is interested in discovering and articulating the worlds of the text (the values, the socio-cultural associations) in comprehensive terms (see Robbins 1991a). This approach to assembling and deciphering the worlds of the text/author in a multilinear mode works against the tendency of those biblical scholars who narrow and focus academic discourse, but the varied representations of Acts that will emerge undoubtedly will reflect a much more realistic and holistic context for the appreciation of this early Christian text.…”
Section: Disciplinary Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jackson et al have attempted to correlate results from serial batch leach tests with those obtained from lysimeter studies, but only with limited success. 9 In the absence of a more meaningful method, many waste characterisation methods merely serve to estimate the worst case leach potential of a particular material, which is then used to classify waste as hazardous or non-hazardous. Prominent among these is the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, 10 devised by the US EPA, which enjoys widespread use throughout the world.…”
Section: Waste Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aussendungsrede Jesu ubernommene und charakteristisch abgewandelte lukanische Schwertwort deshalb von besonderer Evidenz gewesen sein muBte. Lukas schreibt in einer doppelten Situation der Bedrangnis seiner Gemeinden:Wenn sie euch aber fuhren in die Synagogen und vor die Machthaber und vor die Obrigkeit, so sorgt nicht, wie oder womit ihr euch verantworten oder was ihr sagen sollt (Lk 12.11).Der Abschnitt Lk 12.1-12 wurde von Wolfgang Stegemann als der 'Schliisseltext' fur die Analyse des pragmatischen Kontextes des lukanischen Doppelwerks bezeichnet 70. 59 Nach allem, was wir wissen, wurden von der Verfolgung unter Agrippa I. nur Menschen aus dem Kreis um Petrus betroffen, nicht jedoch der gesetzesstreng lebende Herrenbruder Jakobus und sein Kreis.…”
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