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Luke and Acts as Unity

The Ascension in Luke-Acts

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  • John F. Maile

Luke presents the ascension as the climax of his gospel. He also presents it as the most striking element in the introduction to Acts. By using these ascension accounts to form the link between the Gospel of Luke and Acts, Luke seem to indicate its significance for a proper understanding of his theology and purpose.

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The Spirit-Filled Man

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  • Greg Clarke, Phillip Jensen

This article considers the emphasis in the writings of Luke on the role of the Holy Spirit in the ministry of the Lord Jesus.

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Did the Lucan Jesus Desire Voluntary Poverty of His Followers?

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  • Peter Liu

Often Jesus called his disciples and followers to leave everything. What is the content of this call? There are also passages in Luke and Acts that seem to require voluntary poverty. Other passages require a right attitude to the continuing possession of wealth. What was Jesus' teaching on possessions?

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A New Theophilus

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  • Werner G. Marx

What is the identity of Theophilus, for whom Luke composed his Gospel and Acts? This article makes a suggestion in this regard.

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