Acts

Acts (4)

Many of Paul’s missionary activities in the book of Acts are not practiced/experienced as normative within the modern church. This indicates that any analysis of Paul’s missionary strategy should consider the redemptive historical context of the New Testament. We are investigating the activities of a major prophet/Apostle who was foundational to…
The church has historically battled the issue of what the Great Commission actually means to individuals, churches, societies and nations. A survey of world history shows a “definite growth and maturation…and though the wicked also grow and mature, their development is in the direction of degradation, not of glorification. The…
Modern Christendom can easily misapply or misunderstand the book of Acts by failing to recognise its historic and literary contexts. Luke is writing in a specific time of transition, a time when the Old World of a centralised Temple and closed Sanctuary was waning and the New World of a…
When considering a document it is important to set its historical and literary context. It is vital to understand the context of Acts in order to correctly apply it today. Acts is part of the canon and is thus God breathed ( 2 Timothy 3:16 ). The Old and New Testaments…

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