Trajectories in the Book of Acts : Essays in Honor of John Wesley Wyckoff / edited by Paul Alexander, Jordan Daniel May, Robert G. Reid
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Eugene, Or. : Wipf & Stock, 2010Description: xx, 373 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 97816060854001606085409
- BS2625.52 .T63 2010
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The ministry of John Wesley Wyckoff : changing the trajectory of an institution / Bruce E. Rosdahl -- Spirit-empowerment as resistance discourse : an imperial-critical reading of Acts 2 / Robert G. Reid -- A spirit-filled teaching ministry in Acts 19.9 / Craig S. Keener -- Is Luke a reader-response critic? Luke's aesthetic trajectory of Isaiah 49.6 in Acts 13.47 / Jordan Daniel May -- The sending of the seventy and Luke's purpose / Robert P. Menzies -- Nonviolent direct action in Acts 2 : the Holy Spirit, the early church, and Martin Luther King, Jr. / Paul Alexander -- Enlarging the Pentecostal hermeneutical lens : Luke's use of Ecphrasis in Acts 2.1-4 / Mario Escobedo II -- Phoebe Palmer and her Pentecostal protégées : Acts 2.17-18 and Pentecostal woman ministers / Janet Meyer Everts and Rachel Schutte Baird -- On being baptized in the Holy Spirit : a Lukan emphasis / Roger Stronstad -- Luke and Paul : co-laborers ... and collaborators? / Rob Starner -- Pneumatological function in the narrative of Acts : drawing foundational insight for a Pentecostal missiology / James D. Hernando -- The gospel in the Old Testament according to Paul in Acts 13 / Roger D. Cotton -- What Simon saw but Luke didn't say : a Pentecostal reading of the Samaritan revival in Acts 8.9-24 / Jeff C. Magruder -- Holy boldness in Acts with special reference to Pauline-Lukan intertextuality / James B. Shelton -- The role of the Holy Spirit in teaching ministry / LeRoy R. Bartel.
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