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Body and Character in Luke and Acts: The Subversion of Physiognomy in Early Christianity

by Mikeal Parsons

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This book was a fascinating read. However, I think that the author draws his evidence from inference and intimation rather than explicit declarations. A focus on the latter would have made his case considerably stronger.
added by Christa_Josh | editJournal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Michael D. Fiorello (Jun 1, 2008)
 
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