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September 2008 Acts Teaching Guide 978-1-57312-518-5 Acts Study Guide 978-1-57312-525-3 10 - Acts Study Guides Regularly: $60.00 Shipping & Handling: $9.00 1 - Acts Teaching Guide 1 - Acts Study Guide 1 - Reading Acts 1 - Acts: Smyth & Helwys Regularly: $102.00 Shipping & Handling: $11.25 1 - Acts Teaching Guide 1 - Acts Study Guide 1 - Reading Acts 1 - Acts: Smyth & Helwys 1 - Commentary Standing Regularly: $102.00 + Commentary Standing Order Plan Shipping & Handling: $11.25 | Studying Acts may make readers feel as though they are stepping into a different world, a world of miracles, a world where God is alive and moving and doing remarkable things. How can that world intersect ours? How can the old story of people speaking in tongues and raising the dead come alive in a world where no one speaks in tongues and the dead stay dead? How can Acts be relevant to our lives and our church? In Acts, the people who believe in Jesus are filled with the Holy Spirit and set about the business of gathering a community. They have to decide how wide their tent is going to be and whom they’re going to embrace, so they give themselves to the task of breaking down walls. Jesus is not just for Jews, they decide. He’s for everyone. They launch out spreading the word. Paul becomes the focal point of the story, and he and his friends move about the ancient world telling all kinds of people the good news about Jesus and his resurrection. But there is opposition, and Paul is imprisoned. He is faithful even there, though, taking a stand before the government authorities. By the time the drama of Acts ends, Paul might be confined, but his message most assuredly is not. The gospel has been unleashed throughout that entire part of the world. Gathering a community. Breaking down walls. Spreading the word. Taking a stand. These four phrases organize this study of Acts and guide readers through a world alive with God and God’s mighty deeds. And all of us who have “drunk too deeply at the wells of reason and rationality” will once again pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe. Annual Bible Study Resources
Acts Teaching Guide $14.00 Acts Study Guide Acts Study Guide $6.00 Acts The Acts of the Apostles explores the story of the early church, from its inception in Jerusalem to the hub of the Roman Empire. The early church firmly believed that it was not a new religion, but the realization and fulfillment of Judaism and the Scriptures that Judaism revered. But as the church lived out its mission as “the fulfillment” of its own religious heritage, it had to learn to reach beyond the comfortable boundaries of its traditions. It had to learn that central to the fulfillment of the hopes of Scripture was the incorporation of all persons, Jews and non-Jews, into the people of God. Click for info
Answers to the usual introductory questions do not yield sufficient harvest to enable an intelligent reading of Acts. The approach of Reading Acts is to ask how ancient Mediterranean auditors would have heard Acts when it was read in their presence. To be successful Talbert divides this approach into two parts how Acts would have been heard in its precanonical context and in its canonical context. Click for info
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