abstract 4.2.02

Semănătorul (The Sower)

October 2023, Volume 4, Number 2

THE BOOK OF ACTS: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES

Peter Firth

ABSRTACT
This article focuses on two issues that relate to the study of the book of Acts: the literary relationship between the third Gospel and the book of Acts and the purpose Acts. Often deemed as “introductory” or “foundational matters”, clear thinking on these areas is essential for a correct understanding and interpretation of Acts (and indeed the third Gospel). The article examines and evaluates various scholarly proposals about both issues before drawing certain conclusions. With respect to the issue of literary relationship, the discussion follows the four-fold schema set out by I.H. Marshall. It concludes that the Third Gospel and Acts are best viewed as a two-volume work. With respect to the issue of purpose, six distinct proposals are investigated and assessed before concluding that the main purpose of Acts (and the third Gospel) is pastoral in nature. Whilst recognizing that this is the strongest of the six proposals, it does not exclude the possibility of subsidiary purposes.
KEY WORDS: Luke, Acts, unity, purpose, pastoral.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.58892/TS.swr4220