The acts of the apostles is really the second volume in the two-part writing scholars call luke-acts. it continues the story begun in the gospel of luke, showing how the good news offered by jesus to the outcast of the people was eventually extended to the end of the earth," so that gentiles as well as jews came to share in the blessings of god.this commentary treats luke-acts as an apologetic history. it takes with equal seriousness both luke's literary artistry and his historical interests, fitting his methods comfortably within the ancient standards of historiography. this perspective illustrates in particular that luke's historical narrative serves a definite religious intent. tracing that intent through the specific contours of luke's story is the special contribution of this commentary." review i rejoice in recommending one of the most gracefully erudite, historically astute, and theologically rewarding commentaries available in a frugal market.theological studiesthis is an excellent commentary and a very important contribution in the series.louvain studies. . . incorporates important pastoral insights.church from the inside flap the acts of the apostles is the second volume in the two-part writing scholars call luke-acts. it continues the story begun in the gospel of luke, showing how the good news offered by jesus was eventually extended ?to the end of the earth,? so that gentiles as well as jews came to share in the blessings of god. this commentary treats luke-acts as an apologetic history. it takes with equal seriousness luke?s literary artistry and his historical interests, fitting his methods comfortably within the ancient standards of historiography. this perspective illustrates in particular that luke?s historical narrative serves a definite religious intent. tracing that intent through the specific contours of luke?s story is the special contribution of this commentary.?i rejoice in recommending one of the most gracefully erudite, historically astute, and theologically rewarding commentaries available in a frugal market.? theological studies?this is an excellent commentary and a very important contribution in the series.? louvain studies?. . . incorporates important pastoral insights.? church luke timothy johnson is the robert w. woodruff professor of new testament and christian origins at the candler school of theology, emory university, atlanta, georgia.
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