路加的独立作品:早期基督教接受路加和使徒行传的进一步证据

Lilly Hannah Davis
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文学和修辞学分析促使学者们将《路加福音》和《使徒行传》视为一部双卷著作,通常称为《路加福音-使徒行传》。随着对《路加福音-使徒行传》关注的增加,人们对这两部书的早期接受史重新产生了兴趣。研究主要集中在公元前二世纪,几乎没有发现任何证据支持早期接受者始终将这些书放在一起阅读的假设。由于缺乏统一阅读《路加福音》和《使徒行传》的证据,再加上《使徒行传》本身的接受情况各不相同,这就为今天如何研究《路加福音》和《使徒行传》的讨论增添了活力。本文试图通过研究从公元二世纪到公元六世纪的早期基督教路加著作序言,为这一讨论做出贡献。本文将根据三个问题对这些序言进行研究:(1) 这些序言是如何描述《路加福音》和《使徒行传》的作者的?(2)这些序言如何与路加自己的序言结合起来?(3) 它们如何根据其他文学作品对《路加福音》和《使徒行传》进行构架?从这些文本中可以看出,早期读者意识到路加与使徒行传之间的联系,但这种联系被其他联系所掩盖。
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The Independent Works of Luke: Further Evidence on the Early Christian Reception of Luke and Acts
Literary and rhetorical analysis has led scholars to approach the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts as a two-volume work, often referred to as Luke-Acts. In response to increased attention to Luke-Acts, there is renewed interest in the early reception history of these books. Research has focused primarily on the second century ce and yielded little to support the assumption that early recipients consistently read these books together. This lack of evidence for the unified reading of Luke-Acts, heightened by Acts’ own varied reception, has enlivened the discussion of how one should approach the study of Luke and Acts today. This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion by examining early Christian prologues to Luke’s writings, ranging from the second century to the sixth century ce. The prologues will be examined in light of three questions: (1) How do the prologues describe the author of Luke and Acts? (2) How do they engage with Luke’s own prefaces to the books? (3) How do they frame Luke and Acts in light of other literature? What emerges from these texts is that early readers were aware of a connection between Luke and Acts, but such a connection was overshadowed by other associations.
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