M. David Stills

M. David Stills is an American New Testament scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries, writing from a broadly evangelical academic context.

He is known particularly for work on the Acts of the Apostles and the missionary expansion of the early church. His research often explores the historical and narrative dimensions of Luke Acts, paying close attention to how the early Christian movement understood its identity and mission within the wider Greco Roman world. Stills contributes careful academic analysis while remaining attentive to the theological claims embedded within the biblical text.

Readers value his writing for its steady engagement with the historical setting of the New Testament and for its balanced treatment of narrative and theology. His work helps pastors and students follow the development of early Christian mission with clarity and thoughtful scholarly restraint.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

M. David Stills

M. David Stills is an American New Testament scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries, writing from a broadly evangelical academic context.

He is known particularly for work on the Acts of the Apostles and the missionary expansion of the early church. His research often explores the historical and narrative dimensions of Luke Acts, paying close attention to how the early Christian movement understood its identity and mission within the wider Greco Roman world. Stills contributes careful academic analysis while remaining attentive to the theological claims embedded within the biblical text.

Readers value his writing for its steady engagement with the historical setting of the New Testament and for its balanced treatment of narrative and theology. His work helps pastors and students follow the development of early Christian mission with clarity and thoughtful scholarly restraint.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

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