Darrell L. Bock examines Luke and Acts, drawing from his years of experience in biblical theory and interpretation to write an informative resource sure to prove invaluable for seekers of holistic biblical understanding.
A Theology of Luke and Acts identifies and evaluates the contribution of Luke, both to the New Testament and to the Bible as a whole. Bock aims to demonstrate Luke's significance and his influence in the development of theological discourse. Features include:
- Lukan themes and thematic relevance
- Interpretation and significance of language and vocabulary
- Contextual importance of Luke's placement in the Bible
Continuing the valuable tradition of the Biblical Theology of the New Testament Series, Bock's theories regarding Luke and Acts will prove a lasting resource for pastors and aspiring biblical scholars alike.
Theology of Luke and Acts, A: God’s Promised Program, Realized For All Nations is in the following collections: