Explore the Acts of the Apostles with a clear, scholarly lens that illuminates history, language, and meaning for readers today.
This comprehensive exposition blends analysis, critical notes, and practical insight to help you grasp the early church’s story, its sources, and its enduring themes.
This edition presents a structured, chapter‑by‑chapter approach that covers authorship, chronology, canon, and the key speeches that shaped the Christian movement. It combines exegesis with doctrinal and moral reflection, making complex ideas accessible without sacrificing depth.
- Chapter summaries that highlight context, purpose, and impact
- Lost or debated questions explained, including authorship and dating
- Discussion of language, translation, and the original Greek style
- Guidance on applying the acts to teaching, study, and personal reflection
Ideal for students of theology, clergy, and readers seeking a rigorous, readable guide to the Acts of the Apostles.