<transcy>The MacArthur New Testament Commentary - Acts 13-28 (Actes,1-28)</transcy>
Presentation
The book of Acts is the first to deal with the history of the Church, from its explosive beginnings on the day of Pentecost to the imprisonment in Rome of its greatest missionary. He teaches us principles regarding discipleship, church building, and world evangelism.
Table of contents
Foreword
Plan
1. Portrait of an Effective Church
2. Paul preaches Jesus
3. The Stirring Gospel
4. The Qualities of Every Good Servant of Jesus Christ
5. The Council of Jerusalem Questions Is Salvation Obtained by Law or by Grace?
6. Evangelize with skill
7. Two portraits of women
8. Making Persecution Productive
9. The men who turned the world upside down
10. Getting to Know the Unknown God
11. Encouraging the Servant of God
12. Breaking with the past
13. The Power of the Word
14. The Riot of Ephesus
15. Out of love for the Church
16. Paul's Concept of Ministry
17. The Mandate of New Testament Church Leaders
18. The courage that comes from conviction
19. Arrival of Paul in Jerusalem
20. Arrest of Paul
21. Paul before the Sanhedrin
22. Providential protection
23. Paul's trial - first phase: before Félix
24. Paul's trial - second phase: before Festus
25. Paul's trial - third phase: before Agrippa
26. Paul's journey to Rome - part one: the storm and the shipwreck
27. Paul's Journey to Rome - Part Two: A Last Effort: From Malta to Rome
28. L’histoire sans fin
Bibliography
Greek words index
Biblical reference index
Subject index
Details
Author : John MacArthur
Original title : The MacArthur New Testament Commentary - Acts 13-28
ISBN : 978-2-89082-033-3
Publication : 2001
Pages : 531
Dimensions : 5.4 "x 8.3"
Format : paperback
Weight : 600 g