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The Jesus-Tradition in Acts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2000

W. A. STRANGE
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Carmarthen, UK

Abstract

The infrequent use of the Jesus-tradition in Acts is seldom noted, but it has implications for the use of the Jesus-tradition in early Christianity. It is widely assumed that the Jesus-tradition served to justify and to legitimate changing Christian belief and practice. However, the church in Acts does not normally seek justification for its practices or beliefs from the teaching or example of Jesus. The assumptions of gospel criticism about the function of the Jesus-tradition need to be tested against the observable phenomena of the one writer whose interest spanned the life of Jesus and the life of the church.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2000 Cambridge University Press

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