Table of contents for Body and character in Luke and Acts : the subversion of physiognomy in early Christianity / Mikeal C. Parsons.

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		Preface 000
	1.	Soul and Body React on Each Other:
		Body and Character in Greek and Roman Literature 000
	2.	The Movement of the Body Is a Voice of the Soul:
		Body and Character in Early Jewish and Christian Literature 000
	3.	Your Eye Is the Lamp of Your Body:
		Luke and the Body-Soul Relationship 000
	4.	Ought Not This Daughter of Abraham Be Set Free?
		Getting the Story of the Bent Woman Straight 000
	5.	Short in Stature, Son of Abraham:
		The Height of Hospitality in the Story of Zacchaeus 000
	6.	His Feet and Ankles Were Made Strong
		Signs of Character in the Man Lame from Birth 000
	7.	What Is to Prevent Me?
		Ambiguity, Acceptance, and the Ethiopian Eunuch 000
	
		Epilogue 000
		Appendix 1 000
		Appendix 2 000
		Abbreviations 000
		Bibliography 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Bible. N.T. Luke -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. N.T. Acts -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physiognomy -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.