The primitive Christian movement was a diverse phenomenon – all the more so with the advent of the missionary outreach to the Gentiles. Our earliest and most direct evidence for the origins of the Gentile mission is derived from the letters of Paul, which, however, tell us little of events that transpired prior to his conversion (c. 34 CE) and association with the Christians in Antioch. Our only significant source of information on the pre-Pauline period is the initial eleven chapters of the Acts of the Apostles, and therein lays certain problems. It is widely recognised that the data supplied by Luke in Acts is late and secondary and generally accepted that Luke has woven together disparate and conflicting traditions to present an artifici...
Grappe Christian. John P. Dickson, Mission-Commitment in Ancient Judaism and in the Pauline Communit...
The research sets out to inquire into Paul's initial thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Paul’s convictions...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
The Great Commission at the conclusion of Matthew’s Gospel is one of its key texts. In this traditio...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
The extent to which Jewish and Christian communities of the first century evidenced 'proselytising' ...
The most prolific of the first generation of Christian missionaries was Paul. Paul’s centrality in w...
Evidence for Pauline authorship is overwhelming, both internally and externally. It is filled with s...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
Paul’s Letter to the Galatians points to the influence of his missionary attempts in Galatia. By rec...
In his two-volume account of Christian beginnings Luke fills out for already instructed Theophilus M...
In Acts 11:19-30, the Christian church in Antioch of Syria shared the Gospel with Gentiles, which wa...
The continued growth of the Early Church and Saul called from Tarsus to Antioch to help with the chu...
Grappe Christian. John P. Dickson, Mission-Commitment in Ancient Judaism and in the Pauline Communit...
The research sets out to inquire into Paul's initial thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Paul’s convictions...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
The Great Commission at the conclusion of Matthew’s Gospel is one of its key texts. In this traditio...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
The extent to which Jewish and Christian communities of the first century evidenced 'proselytising' ...
The most prolific of the first generation of Christian missionaries was Paul. Paul’s centrality in w...
Evidence for Pauline authorship is overwhelming, both internally and externally. It is filled with s...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
Paul’s Letter to the Galatians points to the influence of his missionary attempts in Galatia. By rec...
In his two-volume account of Christian beginnings Luke fills out for already instructed Theophilus M...
In Acts 11:19-30, the Christian church in Antioch of Syria shared the Gospel with Gentiles, which wa...
The continued growth of the Early Church and Saul called from Tarsus to Antioch to help with the chu...
Grappe Christian. John P. Dickson, Mission-Commitment in Ancient Judaism and in the Pauline Communit...
The research sets out to inquire into Paul's initial thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Paul’s convictions...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...