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The Book of Acts as Story: A Narrative-Critical Study is unavailable, but you can change that!

A senior New Testament scholar and teacher helps students understand the historical, literary, and theological issues of the book of Acts and introduces key concepts in the field of narrative criticism. This volume captures the message of the book of Acts by taking seriously the book’s essential character as a powerful story through which Luke communicates profound theological truth. While giving...

theological claims from narrative recounting—that is, from the story of what God has done among the gentiles.33 Peter and Barnabas and Paul bear witness to what God has done, and James relates Peter’s report to Scripture and derives a decision from it. The narrator presents Peter as making the primary case, which he does through the recounting of the events surrounding Cornelius and his house. The following attempts to capture his logic: Whereas, you yourselves are aware that at the beginning of
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