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After a review of scholarly work on the speeches in Acts particularly Pauls Pisidian Antioch speech Morgan-Wynne sets Pauls speech in the context of the first missionary journey and of the rest of Luke-Acts. In this book he analyzes the structure of the speech asks whether Luke used sources for the speech and examines the main theological themes including the characterization of God and Jesus the use of the OT the place of Israel and the portrait of Paul that emerges. Finally the author looks at whether the speech sheds any light on the community for which Luke wrote and the problems which it may have been facing. A very readable but detailed survey of scholarship on this often-ignored speech of Paul with a judicious study of its teaching and its function in the Lucan account of the early Christian mission. --I. Howard Marshall University of Aberdeen Aberdeen Scotland John Morgan-Wynnes examination of this message of salvation in Acts 13 is now the most comprehensive available. Whether or not you agree with every conclusion you will find this to be a careful treatment of the historical literary and theological elements of this important evangelistic speech of Pauls in Acts as well as a readable guide through the secondary literature. No stone is left unturned! --Alan J. Thompson Sydney Missionary and Bible College Sydney Australia John Eifion Morgan-Wynne was tutor in New Testament and Dean of Regents Park College Oxford (1965-87) and lecturer in New Testament Greek in the University of Oxford and then Principal of Bristol Baptist College (1987-93). Now retired he is the author of Holy Spirit and Religious Experience in Christian Literature ca. 90-200 AD and The Cross in the Johannine Writings.