1. Introduction; 2. Acts bibliography; 3. Commentary; Supplementary section.
Makes more widely available and accessible the research behind Keener's monumental, acclaimed, 4500-page commentary on Acts.
Craig S. Keener is the F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky. He is the author of twenty-eight books, most recently Galations and Christobiography: Memories, History, and the Reliability of the Gospels (forthcoming).
'Craig S. Keener, already the author of the longest and one of the
most carefully researched commentaries on the Acts of the Apostles
(4 volumes consisting of 4,459 pages!) has now managed to produce a
much shorter version (635 pages) without sacrificing the virtues of
the earlier commentary. This one-volume commentary reflects
the author's remarkable familiarity with a vast number of primary
sources (drawn from both Judaism and the Greco-Roman world), as
well as an astonishing number of secondary sources in the major
European languages. This 'summary' will make Keener's
significant contribution to the study of Acts available to a
broader audience.' David E. Aune, Walter Professor of New Testament
and Christian Origins, emeritus, University of Notre Dame
'Keener's four-volume commentary on Acts has become a standard
work. All readers will welcome this one-volume abridgement of
the longer commentary which still contains all the key discussions,
as well as the wealth of information from ancient sources,
contained in the longer work. Keener's work is essential
reading for all seeking to read Luke's work in its original
historical context.' Christopher Tuckett, Emeritus Professor,
University of Oxford
'… serious students of Acts will want to keep this abridgement, not
to mention Keener's encyclopedic four-volume commentary, within
reach.' Stanley N. Helton, Restoration Quarterly
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