Senza sole né stelle, eppure salvi: il prodigioso naufragio di Paolo e compagni (At 27)

New Testament includes the well-known type-scene of travelling by sea, storm and shipwreck. Its main character, according to Act 27, is the prisoner Paul going to Rome. This long narrative, however, is far from the other travel stories in the Lukan account. Thanks to an astonishing slowdown of narra...

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Published in:Rassegna di teologia
Main Author: Guida, Annalisa (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Ed. A. V. E. 2024
In: Rassegna di teologia
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Summary:New Testament includes the well-known type-scene of travelling by sea, storm and shipwreck. Its main character, according to Act 27, is the prisoner Paul going to Rome. This long narrative, however, is far from the other travel stories in the Lukan account. Thanks to an astonishing slowdown of narrative pace and a captivating narrative voice, the story fascinates its readers among stormy waves together with Paul. In the end, the long-lasting symbol of evil will turn into a space of inclusion and life for everyone.
ISSN:0033-9644
Contains:Enthalten in: Rassegna di teologia