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The book of Acts is a remarkable fusion of the historical and theological, and its account of the early church has fascinated theologians and biblical scholars for centuries. Just who was the author of this work? And what kind of book did he write? How do we classify its genre? The Acts of the Apostles provides an advanced introduction to the study of Acts, covering important questions about...

In the previous chapter we established that in composing Acts Luke wrote as a historian. We teased out how this affects our appreciation of his work. In this chapter we want to continue to work out those implications. In particular, we want to defend three broad assertions. First, we want to establish that Luke was a theological historian. That is, his purpose in writing Acts was not just to provide satisfaction to antiquarian curiosity to a second generation of Christians;
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