Abingdon New Testament Commentary - Acts - eBook
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Abingdon New Testament Commentary - Acts - eBook  -     By: Beverly Roberts Gaventa

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Abingdon Press / 2003 / ePub

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In a striking departure from customary readings of the Acts of the Apostles as the story of the growth of the church, Gaventa argues that Luke's second volume has to do with nothing less than the activity of God. From the beginning of the story at Jesus' Ascension and extending until well past the final report of Paul's activity in Rome, Luke narrates a relentlessly theological story, in which matters of institutional history or biography play only an incidental role. Gaventa pays careful attention to Luke's story of God, as well as to the numerous characters who set themselves in opposition to God's plan.

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Title: Abingdon New Testament Commentary - Acts - eBook
By: Beverly Roberts Gaventa
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2003
ISBN: 9781426750182
ISBN-13: 9781426750182
Series: Abingdon Commentaries
Stock No: WW28482EB

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In a striking departure from customary readings of the Acts of the Apostles as the story of the growth of the church, Gaventa argues that Luke's second volume has to do with nothing less than the activity of God. From the beginning of the story at Jesus' Ascension and extending until well past the final report of Paul's activity in Rome, Luke narrates a relentlessly theological story, in which matters of institutional history or biography play only an incidental role. Gaventa pays careful attention to Luke's story of God, as well as to the numerous characters who set themselves in opposition to God's plan.

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Beverly Roberts Gaventa is Helen H. P. Manson Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis at Princeton Theological Seminary

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