Redactional interests in the gospel of Luke. / by Joselito Coo.
Material type:
- Th .C66 1968
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In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts
A thesis presented to the School of Graduate Studies, Philippine Union College
Thesis (M.A.) - Philippine Union College.
In the preface to his two-volume work dedicated to a certain Theophilus (Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1), Luke candidly states his personal qualification to undertake the task of writing an orderly account of events which has transpired (Luke 1:1-4). He recounts his faithful review of the work of predecessors, and of his particular interest in what had been passed on by fellow believers, by eyewitnesses and the earliest preachers.
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