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Simon the Samaritan and the Lucan Concept of Salvation History

Simon the Samaritan and the Lucan Concept of Salvation History

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  • John W. Drane

What is the significance of the conversion of Simon the magician that Luke recounts in Acts 8:4-13? This article considers this question in the light of other material in Acts.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1975. 7 pages.

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