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Acts, Part Two

eBook - Chapters 13-28, New Covenant Commentary Series
ISBN/EAN: 9781498244657
Umbreit-Nr.: 2253033

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 328 S.
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Erschienen am 23.10.2019
Auflage: 1/2019


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  • Zusatztext
    • This book is one of the many commentaries on the book of Acts. In other words, it does not deal with a unique topic but one that borders on banality, yet of utmost importance. Without doubt, it will suffice its role of moving one step closer to a complete understanding of the complex picture that Luke drew. This commentary has been written by two Asian scholars with different theological backgrounds and thus will provide an unprecedented perspective. This commentary pays attention to the historical background and to the narrative, theological, and rhetorical texture of the text in Acts. In particular, the periodical essays at the end of sections or chapters--"Fusing the Horizons"--reflect on what the text means for the new covenant community in terms of its theological message, application, and community and spiritual formation. This is one of the many notable characteristics of this commentary. Moreover, this is an approachable and readable commentary by anyone who is interested in Acts.
  • Kurztext
    • This book is one of the many commentaries on the book of Acts. In other words, it does not deal with a unique topic but one that borders on banality, yet of utmost importance. Without doubt, it will suffice its role of moving one step closer to a complete understanding of the complex picture that Luke drew. This commentary has been written by two Asian scholars with different theological backgrounds and thus will provide an unprecedented perspective. This commentary pays attention to the historical background and to the narrative, theological, and rhetorical texture of the text in Acts. In particular, the periodical essays at the end of sections or chapters--"e;Fusing the Horizons"e;--reflect on what the text means for the new covenant community in terms of its theological message, application, and community and spiritual formation. This is one of the many notable characteristics of this commentary. Moreover, this is an approachable and readable commentary by anyone who is interested in Acts.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Youngmo Cho is Professor of New Testament at Asia LIFE University in South Korea. He is the author ofSpirit and Kingdom in the Writings of Luke and Paul: An Attempt to Reconcile these Concepts (2005).

       

      Hyung Dae Park is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Chongshin University and Chongshin Theological Seminary in South Korea. He is the author of several books includingFinding Herem?: A Study of Luke-Acts in the Light of Herem(2007).