Lepra in ancient contexts -- Dektos and katharizō -- Katharizō texts in Luke-Acts -- Reading the Peter-Cornelius story again : "their hearts were cleansed by faith."
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Pamela Shellberg shows that Luke's use of the language of "clean" and "unclean" has particular first-century medical connotations that make it especially powerful for expressing his understanding of the universal salvation prophesied by Isaiah and by Jesus. Shellberg traces how the stories of Jesus' cleansing of leprous bodies in the Gospel become the pattern for the divine cleansing of Gentile hearts throughout Acts, and one of Luke's primary expressions of the means of God's salvation and favor through the dissolving of distinctions between Jew and Gentile.
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JSTOR
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22573/ctt9m0x2x
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Title
Cleansed lepers, cleansed hearts : purity and healing in Luke-Acts.
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9781451485240
TITLE USED AS SUBJECT
Bible., Acts-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible., Luke-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible., Acts.
Bible., Luke.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Leprosy in the Bible.
Purity, Ritual.
Leprosy in the Bible.
Purity, Ritual
RELIGION-- Biblical Studies-- Jesus, the Gospels & Acts.