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Witness to the Gospel : the theology of Acts / edited by I. Howard Marshall and David Peterson.

Contributor(s): Marshall, I. Howard | Peterson, David, 1944-
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Wm. B. Eerdmans, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: xvi, 610 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0802844359 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Bible. Acts -- TheologyDDC classification: 226.6/06 LOC classification: BS2625.2 | .W575 1998Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-576) and indexes.
Contents:
How does one write on the theology of Acts? / Howard Marshall -- The plan of God in the Acts of the Apostles / John Squires -- Scripture and the realisation of God's promises / Darrell Bock -- Salvation-history and eschatology / John Nolland -- "Salvation to the end of the earth" (Acts 13:47) : God as saviour in the Acts of the Apostles / Joel B. Green -- The divine saviour / H. Douglas Buckwalter -- The need for salvation / Christoph Stenschke -- Salvation and health in Christian antiquity : the soteriology of Luke-Acts in its first century setting / Ben Witherington, III -- The role of the apostles / Andrew C. Clark -- Mission and witness / Peter G. Bolt -- The progress of the word / Brian S. Rosner -- Opposition to the plan of God and persecution / Brian Rapske -- The preaching of Peter in Acts / Hans F. Bayer -- The speech of Stephen / Heinz-Werner Neudorfer -- The preaching and defence of Paul / G. Walter Hansen -- The "spirit of prophecy" as the power of Israel's restoration and witness / Max Turner -- The new people of God / David Seccombe -- The worship of the new community / David Peterson -- The Christian and the law of Moses / Craig L. Blomberg -- Mission practice and theology under construction (Acts 18-20) / Philip H. Towner -- Israel and the Gentile mission in Acts and Paul : a canonical approach / Robert Wall -- Sociology and theology / Stephen C. Barton -- The influence of Jewish worship on Luke's presentation of the early church / Brad Blue -- Reciprocity and the ethic of Acts / Brian Capper -- Luke's theological enterprise : integration and intent / David Peterson.
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Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 East BS2625.2 .W575 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182902161062

Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-576) and indexes.

How does one write on the theology of Acts? / Howard Marshall -- The plan of God in the Acts of the Apostles / John Squires -- Scripture and the realisation of God's promises / Darrell Bock -- Salvation-history and eschatology / John Nolland -- "Salvation to the end of the earth" (Acts 13:47) : God as saviour in the Acts of the Apostles / Joel B. Green -- The divine saviour / H. Douglas Buckwalter -- The need for salvation / Christoph Stenschke -- Salvation and health in Christian antiquity : the soteriology of Luke-Acts in its first century setting / Ben Witherington, III -- The role of the apostles / Andrew C. Clark -- Mission and witness / Peter G. Bolt -- The progress of the word / Brian S. Rosner -- Opposition to the plan of God and persecution / Brian Rapske -- The preaching of Peter in Acts / Hans F. Bayer -- The speech of Stephen / Heinz-Werner Neudorfer -- The preaching and defence of Paul / G. Walter Hansen -- The "spirit of prophecy" as the power of Israel's restoration and witness / Max Turner -- The new people of God / David Seccombe -- The worship of the new community / David Peterson -- The Christian and the law of Moses / Craig L. Blomberg -- Mission practice and theology under construction (Acts 18-20) / Philip H. Towner -- Israel and the Gentile mission in Acts and Paul : a canonical approach / Robert Wall -- Sociology and theology / Stephen C. Barton -- The influence of Jewish worship on Luke's presentation of the early church / Brad Blue -- Reciprocity and the ethic of Acts / Brian Capper -- Luke's theological enterprise : integration and intent / David Peterson.

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