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Acts for the Everyday Christian
About this book
Acts for the Everyday Christian is just that. This commentary is not written for professionals who relish obscure technical issues. Instead, it is written for Christians who have not had years of theological training and just want to know what the passage is saying. With this aim, Edgar Stubbersfield simply focuses on the core elements and presents them in an easily readable style, with a strong emphasis on the historical context of the events Luke describes.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Abbreviations
- Introduction and Orientation
- 1. When the Time Was Right
- 2. The Church Is Born (Acts 1:1—2:47)
- 3. The Church Advances (Acts 3:1—4:37)
- 4. The Church Experiences Setbacks (Acts 5:1–6:7)
- 5. The Church’s First Martyr (Acts 6:8—7:60)
- 6. The Scattered Church Includes the Outcasts (Acts 8:1–40)
- 7. The Church’s Persecutor Is Converted, People Healed (Acts 9:1–43)
- 8. Peter Ministers to Gentiles and the Fallout (Acts 10:1—11:30)
- 9. The Church Loses a Leader and Its Consequence (Acts 12:1–24)
- 10. Paul’s First Missionary Journey (Acts 12:25—14:28)
- 11. The Church’s First Council (Acts 15:1–35)
- 12. Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15:36—18:22)
- 13. Paul’s Third Missionary Journey (Acts 18:23—21:26)
- 14. Paul’s Arrest and Imprisonment in Jerusalem (Acts 21:27—23:22)
- 15. Paul’s Imprisonment and Trials in Caesarea (Acts 23:23—26:32)
- 16. Paul’s Journey to Rome (Acts 27:1—28:16)
- 17. Paul in Rome (Acts 28:17–31)
- 18. “Chapter 29”: The Aftermath of Acts
- 19. Technical Matters
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Bibliography
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