Acts: A Commentary (New Testament Library)


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Highly respected scholar Carl R. Holladay offers an in-depth critical commentary on the book of Acts in this new work from the acclaimed New Testament Library series. Holladay offers a theological contextual and literary interpretation paying attention to Acts as a rich narrative that accounts for the development of the early Christian church. He sees Lukes literary style as an expression of its theological purpose. Holladay writes Convinced that Jesus life and death and the emergence of the early Christian movement occurred under divine guidance and continued the biblical story by fulfilling Gods ancient promises Luke decided to incorporate them into a grandly conceived narrative told in a dignified yet dramatic style. Acts reflects the close relationship between medium and message yet it also illustrates how the medium is the message. Holladays commentary is theologically rich and steeped in narrative analysis that understands the high level of literary style as an expression of the theological content and the telling of the Christian origin. The New Testament Library series offers authoritative commentary on every book and major aspect of the New Testament providing fresh translations based on the best available ancient manuscripts critical portrayals of the historical world in which the books were created careful attention to their literary design and a theologically perceptive exposition of the biblical text. The contributors are scholars of international standing. The editorial board consists of C. Clifton Black Princeton Theological Seminary; M. Eugene Boring Brite Divinity School; and John T. Carroll Union Presbyterian Seminary.
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