The Acts of the Apostles (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries)

by Joseph A. Fitzmyer

Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries (31 - 1998 Version)

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For anyone interested in the origins of Christianity, Joseph A. Fitzmyer's The Acts of the Apostles is indispensable. Beginning with the Ascension of Christ into heaven, and ending with Paul proclaiming the kingdom of God from a prison in Rome, this New Testament narrative picks up where the Gospel of Luke left off. The Acts of the Apostles is indeed a journey of nearly epic proportions--and one that requires a guide as adept as Fitzmyer. Since Acts was most likely written by the same person show more who composed the Gospel of Luke, it is only fitting that the Anchor Bible Commentaries on these New Testament books should be written by the same author. With The Acts of the Apostles, Fitzmyer gives readers the long-awaited companion to his two-volume commentary on the Gospel of Luke. The Four Gospels recount the life and teachings of Jesus, but only the book of the Acts of the Apostles tells the story of what happened after Jesus' departure. In this second of St. Luke's two-volume work, he picks up with Jesus saying farewell to his followers; then Luke tells the fast-paced story of the birth and growth of the early church. This narrative reads like a major breaking news story, with the apostles Peter and Paul as the main characters. The interpretation of Acts requires a scholar of the highest quality. As he demonstrates in The Acts of the Apostles, Joseph Fitzmyer not only is up to the task but establishes once again why he is ranked among the world's top biblical scholars. Far from being a rehash of old ideas and well-rehearsed theories, Fitzmyer's commentary distinguishes itself as the capstone of his career, with a new synthesis of all the relevant data from the Roman world to the present. He provides a thorough introduction to the background, text, and context of the book, as well as chapter-by-chapter notes and comments in which are offered insights and answers to questions that have long plagued preachers and parishioners, teachers and students. This commentary is destined to join Fitzmyer's Anchor Bible commentaries on the Gospel According to Luke and the Epistle to the Romans as the most authoritative commentary available on Acts. show less

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Joseph A. Fitzmyer is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the Catholic University of America.

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Munck, Johannes (Translator)

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The Acts of the Apostles (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries) (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries)
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This is the commentary on Acts in the new Anchor Bible/Yale series. Please do not combine with the older Acts by Munck. Thank you.

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
226.6ReligionThe BibleGospels and ActsActs of the apostles
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BS192.2 .A1Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionThe BibleThe BibleModern texts and versionsEnglish
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