Thank you, Michael. I am not a bible scholar - never attended bible college or seminary. When I can, I prepare whatever it is that I happen to be reading/studying for Sunday School or bible studies. I am very much enjoying NTW's "The Challenge of Acts", but I find it curious that neither he nor you refer to C. Kavin Rowe's "World Upside Down". I have read others that I respect gushing over that book and I found it helpful. Am I missing something? Is there a fundamental error/disagreement among scholars regarding Rowe's contribution?
Howard Marshall's old IVP commentary (early 80s?) is still a good one, not too long and not too expensive.
Thank you, Michael. I am not a bible scholar - never attended bible college or seminary. When I can, I prepare whatever it is that I happen to be reading/studying for Sunday School or bible studies. I am very much enjoying NTW's "The Challenge of Acts", but I find it curious that neither he nor you refer to C. Kavin Rowe's "World Upside Down". I have read others that I respect gushing over that book and I found it helpful. Am I missing something? Is there a fundamental error/disagreement among scholars regarding Rowe's contribution?
I am very grateful for your teaching ministry.
Sincerely,
PJM
Your wife is very funny! That quip was gold.
I noticed you didn't mention NT Wright's Acts for Everyone. Any comment on that one?