Summary This volume explores repentance through a focused lens, using Luke Acts as a primary biblical anchor and then drawing lines into systematic and pastoral theology. Repentance is often reduced…
Bible Book: Acts
Acts
Summary This volume in the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture series gathers selections from early Christian writers on Acts, arranged in canonical order and framed with light editorial guidance. It…
Acts
Summary This commentary reads Acts as a theological narrative of the risen Christ continuing his work by the Spirit through the apostolic mission. The author engages issues of history, rhetoric,…
Acts
Summary Acts is a book that churches love to quote and frequently misuse. We appeal to it for vision, strategy, and patterns of ministry, yet we can overlook its primary…
Acts, ESV Expository Commentary
Summary In Acts, ESV Expository Commentary, Brian Vickers helps us see the Lord advancing the gospel through ordinary people, sustained by the Spirit and shaped by the Word. Volume 9.…
The Acts Of The Apostles
Summary We find David G. Peterson reads Acts as the account of the risen Christ advancing His gospel by the Spirit. He keeps the storyline clear, and he repeatedly shows…
Acts
Summary We find I. Howard Marshall’s Acts a classic Tyndale volume, offering clear explanation and a steady grasp of Luke’s purpose. He helps us see Acts as the story of…
Acts
Summary We find J. A. Alexander’s Acts a brisk, lucid guide that keeps us moving through Luke’s narrative while still pausing for the points that shape doctrine and church life.…
Acts
Summary We find this volume a strong example of the NIV Application Commentary approach. It helps us hear Acts in its own world, then brings the text into ours with…
Acts
Summary We find Schnabel’s Acts to be a major, technically serious commentary that keeps pressing us back into Luke’s wording, argument, and narrative movement. It is built for sustained exegesis,…