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  1. This book of Acts summary by chapter offers a quick glance through the book in the Bible. This inspiring book offers us a glimpse into the early Church, as the Holy Spirit empowers the apostles and believers to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ.

  2. 3 days ago · The Book of Acts is to be thought of as the direct continuation of Luke’s Gospel, with the exalted Christ as its solely dominant figure (Ac 1:1). The book does not pretend to be a history of the Early Church or even a history of early missions; it would be woefully incomplete as either of the two. It is the continuation of the story of the ...

    • II. The Date of Acts: Before A.D. 64/65.
    • III. The Sources of Acts
    • IV. Purpose of Acts

    A. The earliest date for the book of Acts is the two year imprisonment which is recorded in Acts 28:30-31which would have been around A.D. 60 and 61. B. The latest date for the book of Acts is in the second century writings of the church fathers C. The abrupt ending of Acts allows for an early date (around the time of the events), but could also be...

    A. It is certain that Luke used sources in his composition of his double work (Luke 1:1-4). B. In the Gospel of Luke there are parallel sources (the synoptics) from which one can compare Luke’s writing and posit sources and his work of redaction, however, in Acts the majority of the material is unique. Therefore, both source and redaction criticism...

    A. There are many candidates: (1) to evangelize, (2) to defend Paul and Christianity in the face of Jewish attacks, (3) to present Christianity as the religio licita, (4) to defend Paul’s memory, (5) to explain the delay of the parousia by positing a long term salvation history, (6) to defend against gnosticism, (7) to confirm the gospel, (8) to co...

  3. Investigates the author, historical setting, and the theological background of the book of Acts.

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · The book of Acts shows how God essentially took a group of fisherman and commoners and used them to turn the world upside down (Acts 17:6). God took a Christian-hating murderer and transformed him into history’s greatest Christian evangelist, the author of almost half the books of the New Testament.

  5. You pick up your Bible and see the ministry of Jesus ending in the Gospel of John; next you read about a man named Paul writing to the followers of Jesus in Rome. Who was Paul? How did the gospel get from Jerusalem to Rome? The Book of Acts answers these questions.

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  7. Discover how the small Jesus community grew into a multiethnic international movement in the book of Acts in the Bible. Explore the book’s design and key themes with videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.