The Making of Luke Acts Author:Henry J. Cadbury Hailed as groundbreaking when it was published in 1927, this classic volume remains a significant contribution to the study of Luke-Acts. Cadbury's examination of authorial intent based on linguistic and stylistic considerations; form-critical perspective; and comparison between Luke and other ancient writers offers scholars and laypeople al... more »ike a unique view of Luke's literary style and method.
Henry J. Cadbury's analysis of the making of Luke-Acts is organized around four principal factors that affected that final form: the materials that were accessible to the author; the language and genre in which the author was writing; the author's own individual personality, often expressed unconsciously; and the author's conscious purpose in composition. The Making of Luke-Acts, first published in 1927, has remained a mainstay in Lucan studies ever since. This edition includes a new introduction by Paul Anderson, George Fox University« less