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In this updated edition of his widely acclaimed reference work Guthrie provides background information for each book of the New Testament and examines issues such as authorship and authenticity, literary structure, and cultural setting. These discussions, as well as the notes and bibliography, are enhanced by Guthrie's attention to recent scholarship and current issues in biblical studies.

evangelists, placed the major emphasis on the passion and resurrection narratives. These were the main subjects of early Christian preaching, of which Theophilus had apparently already been informed (1:4). But Luke aimed to describe the happenings which led up to the passion. There have been claims that Luke’s purpose was dominated by a theological motive.1 In this kind of theory Luke is said to have had a different theological approach from his sources, and his own modifications are then regarded
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