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The Hope of Israel - The Resurrection of Christ in the Acts of the Apostles

English · Paperback / Softback

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"Theologically informed, exegetically sensitive, and canonically aware"

"The Hope of Israel fills a lacuna in Acts scholarship by arguing that the resurrection of Jesus is the binding theological idea in Luke-Acts. Crowe makes a compelling case for recognizing Acts' contribution to biblical theology and how it connects with other New Testament works to form a cohesive whole. Written in clear prose, this book will be of relevance to scholar and practitioner alike."
--Sean Adams, University of Glasgow

"Crowe offers an approach to the resurrection of Christ in Acts that provides a hermeneutic guide for untangling a number of knotty issues in the book. First, he shows how the resurrection is 'a major artery connecting various events and passages in Acts.' Second, he explores the implications of Luke's narrative presentation of this theme for biblical and systematic theology. This is a remarkably helpful resource for reflection on the theology of Acts and its connection with the rest of Scripture."
--David Peterson, Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia (emeritus)

"The Hope of Israel breaks significant new ground with the comprehensive treatment it provides of the central place of Christ's resurrection in Acts. Especially valuable, marked by numerous important insights, is Crowe's substantial discussion of the theological significance of the resurrection. This book is an impressive achievement. I commend it most highly."
--Richard B. Gaffin Jr., Westminster Theological Seminary (emeritus)

"With careful exegesis, informed by the salvation-historical framework of Acts, Crowe persuasively demonstrates the centrality and saving significance of the resurrection of Christ in the book of Acts. This wide-ranging study particularly highlights the resurrection of Christ as the fulfillment of the Scriptures in the theology of Acts. Comprehensive, clear, and highly recommended!"
--Alan J. Thompson, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Croydon, Australia

"A most stimulating read. Crowe puts his finger on one of the most salient themes in Acts, if not the entire New Testament. The book of Acts richly demonstrates how a great deal of the history of redemption hangs on Christ's resurrection and subsequent enthronement as cosmic Lord. This crisply written project is theologically informed, exegetically sensitive, and canonically aware. No doubt Crowe's work will serve students, pastors, and scholars for years to come. Excellent work!"
--Benjamin Gladd, Reformed Theological Seminary

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Brandon D. Crowe (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is associate professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, Pennsylvania. He has written or edited several books, including The Last Adam, and is the book review editor for Westminster Theological Journal.

Summary

This study on Jesus's resurrection in Acts explores the historical, theological, and canonical implications of the resurrection in early Christianity.

Product details

Authors Brandon D Crowe, Brandon D. Crowe
Publisher Baker Publishing Group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.02.2020
 
EAN 9780801099472
ISBN 978-0-8010-9947-2
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 156 mm x 228 mm x 20 mm
Weight 355 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Theologie, RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament, Religion - Biblical Studies, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Christology, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts

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