By Jessica, Ana Luisa, and Tamara
Our study of the New Testament over the past quarter has been quite extensive. We have covered the four Gospels and the book of Acts. As we studied each of the Gospels we used different techniques of analyzing the text. All of the Gospels are now thought to be a form of Greco-Roman biographies. The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus to us as the Jewish savior from scripture. The Gospel of Luke presents Jesus as a universal savior, the savior of the whole world. The book of Acts, though is drastically different. This book appears to be in the form of a historical novel. The reasons for why is the idea that the writer of the book simply adapted a travel diary. This is how far we have gotten under the guide of Mr. Mac.
Monday, March 9, 2009
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