“Eyewitnesses and Ministers of the Word”: Preaching in Acts

Interpretation 42 (2):158-170 (1988)
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While history is important to Luke as he writes his “orderly account,” history here is the vehicle of kerygmatic art, not art in its modern expression—the chic pastime of a jaded bourgeoisie—but art in service of the conversion and sanctification of the church

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