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Interpreting acts: The expanding church

INTERPRETING ACTS

Without the Book of Acts it would be hard to make sense out of the New Testament. The Gospels end with the resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ: the Epistles are mostly addressed to established churches

Acts provides an account of the origin and early development of the church and serves as a historical bridge between the Gospels and the Epistles

Interpreting Acts is a nontechnical survey of Acts that fills the void between traditional verse-by-verse commentaries and detailed introductions It is ideal for students, pastors, and anyone who wants to get a grasp on this crucial book of the Bible

Interpreting Acts is a revised and expanded version of Dr. Harrison's acclaimed Acts: The Expanding Church. The book has been adapted to the NIV and includes a new section on the theology of Acts.

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Everett F. Harrison - Personal Name
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Call Number 226.607 Har i
ISBN/ISSN 0310318505
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Classification 226.607
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Grand Rapids : Academin Books
Publishing Year 1986
Publishing Place Grand Rapids
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