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Series Detail


The Book of Acts

The Book of Acts box art

IN PRODUCTION: Scheduled for release Fall 2008.

The Book of Acts, also called "The Acts of the Apostles," is the companion volume to the Gospel of Luke. It records the establishment of the early church under the leadership of the Apostles, and the activity and growth of the church during the middle of the first century.

In the modern church, Christians often turn to the book of Acts to explore questions related to the charismatic gifts, and to investigate different matters related to church government and authority. These concepts are certainly talked about in the Book of Acts. But what was Luke's main point as he wrote this book? What big picture did he try to give readers as a context for understanding these secondary matters? What was the main thing he wanted his readers to learn and to do?

The Book of Acts is the second series in the course The Gospels & Acts.

Series Goals

  • Introduce viewers to the background and primary message of the Book of Acts
  • Summarize the structure, content, original meaning and modern application of the Book of Acts.

Downloadable Resources — Pre-Release Preview

Lesson QuickTime Movie MP3 Audio
The Background of Acts MOV (123 MB) 32-bit 16-bit 8-bit
Structure and Content 32-bit 16-bit 8-bit
Major Themes 32-bit 16-bit 8-bit

Instructor

Dr. Hans F. Bayer, Professor of New Testament, and Chair of the New Testament Department, Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO