@article{manus_conversion_1985, title = {Conversion Narratives in the Acts : A Study on Lucan Historiography.}, volume = {22}, issn = {0253-620X N1 - Accession Number: {NTA}0000002277; Issued by {ATLA}: 20190715; Publication Type: article; Abstract Number: {NTA}30-1986-3-1154}, abstract = {After surveying the three accounts of Paul's conversion in Acts (9:3-19; 22:6-16; 26:12-18), the article relates them to {OT} prophetic call narratives and compares them with Paul's account in Gal 1:6-19. Then it highlights some critical issues raised by the texts and explores their similarities and dissimilarities. With their emphasis on Paul's prophetic mission, Luke's conversion narratives helped readers to form a good estimate of Paul's value as an apostle and witness, as a missionary called by the Lord as the Twelve were.--D.J.H. Abstract Number: {NTA}30-1986-3-1154}, pages = {172--195}, number = {2}, journaltitle = {Indian Theological Studies}, shortjournal = {Indian Theological Studies}, author = {Manus, Chris U.}, date = {1985}, keywords = {Gospels-Acts -- Acts of the Apostles.}, }