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The Mystery of Acts: Unraveling Its Story
Contributor(s): Pervo, Richard I. (Author)
ISBN: 159815012X     ISBN-13: 9781598150124
Publisher: Polebridge Press
OUR PRICE:   $22.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2008
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Annotation: The author of Acts unwittingly committed a near-perfect crime: he told his story so well that all rival accounts vanished with but the faintest of traces. And thus future generations were left with no documents that recount the history of the early Christian tradition because Acts is not history. According to Richard Pervo, Acts is a beautiful house that readers my happily admire, but it is not a home in which the historian can responsibly live. Luke did not even aspire to write history but rather told his story to defend the gentile communities of his day as the legitimate heirs of Israelite religion. In The Mystery of Acts, Pervo explores the problem of history in Acts by asking, and answering, the fundamental questions: Who wrote Acts? Where was Acts written? When was Acts written: Why was Acts written? How was Acts written? The result is a veritable tour-de-force that enlightens, entertains, and brings Acts to life.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New Testament
- Religion | Christianity - History
- Religion | Biblical Studies - New Testament - General
Dewey: 226.606
LCCN: 2008040707
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 6.14" W x 8.96" (0.59 lbs) 196 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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The author of Acts unwittingly committed a near-perfect crime: He told his story so well that all rival accounts vanished with but the faintest of traces. And thus future generations were left with no documents that recount the history of the early Christian tradition; because Acts is not history. According to Richard Pervo, 'Acts is a beautiful house that readers may happily admire, but it is not a home in which the historian can responsibly live.' Luke did not even aspire to write history but rather told his story to defend the gentile communities of his day as the legitimate heirs of Israelite religion. In The Mystery of Acts, Pervo explores the problem of history in Acts by asking, and answering, the fundamental questions: Who wrote Acts? Where was Acts written? When was Acts written? Why was Acts written? How was Acts written? The result is a veritable tour-de-force that enlighten, entertains, and brings Acts to life.