Mission in Acts: Ancient Narratives in Contemporary Context
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Mission in Acts: Ancient Narratives in Contemporary Context
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by Robert L. Gallagher (Editor), Paul Hertig (Editor)
Robert L. Gallagher
Mission in Acts: Ancient Narratives in Contemporary Context
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by Robert L. Gallagher (Editor), Paul Hertig (Editor)
Robert L. Gallagher
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ISBN-13: | 9781570754937 |
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Publisher: | Orbis Books |
Publication date: | 02/28/2004 |
Series: | American Society of Missiology Series |
Pages: | 288 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d) |
Table of Contents
Preface to the ASM Series | xiii | |
Acknowledgments | xiv | |
Contributors | xv | |
1. | Introduction: Background to Acts | 1 |
The Unique Genre of Acts | 2 | |
Introduction to Luke-Acts | 3 | |
Authorship and Date | 4 | |
Luke's Audience | 6 | |
Setting and Purpose | 7 | |
Three-Part Structure | 8 | |
Six-Part Structure | 9 | |
Two-Part Structure | 10 | |
The Structure of the Two Volumes, Luke-Acts | 10 | |
The Journey Motif | 12 | |
The Nature of the Reader | 13 | |
2. | The Launching of Mission: The Outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost Acts 2:1-41 | 18 |
The Need for Empowerment | 18 | |
The Nature of the Empowerment | 20 | |
The Symbols of Pentecost | 21 | |
The Crowd's Response | 22 | |
Prophetic Utterance | 23 | |
The Triumphant Presence of the Crucified Christ | 24 | |
Convicting Power | 26 | |
Community Incorporation | 26 | |
3. | Dismantling Social Barriers through Table Fellowship Acts 2:42-47 | 29 |
Table Fellowship in Social Perspective | 29 | |
Biblical Context for Acts 2:42-47 | 30 | |
Table Fellowship in Acts 2:42-47 | 31 | |
Christian Caring is Christian Sharing | 32 | |
Contextual Observations and Conclusions | 33 | |
4. | Holistic Ministry and the Incident at the Gate Beautiful Acts 3:1-26 | 37 |
The Healing Incident | 38 | |
The Apostles and Setting | 38 | |
The Man Lame from Birth | 39 | |
The Healing at the Gate Beautiful | 40 | |
Peter's Explanation of the Healing (3:12b-16) | 42 | |
Peter's Appeal for Repentance (3:17-26) | 42 | |
Implications for Practitioners Engaged in Holistic Ministry | 43 | |
5. | From "Doingness" to "Beingness": A Missiological Interpretation Acts 4:22-31 | 45 |
Context of the Scene | 46 | |
Interpretation of Acts 4:23-31 | 47 | |
Sovereignty over Creation | 48 | |
Sovereignty over Humanity | 48 | |
Sovereignty over the Present Situation | 50 | |
Results of the Prayer | 52 | |
Application of Acts 4:23-31 | 54 | |
6. | Cross-cultural Mediation: From Exclusion to Inclusion Acts 6:1-7; also 5:33-42 | 59 |
Acts 6: Dealing Openly with Conflict | 60 | |
Growing Pains and Intergroup Conflict | 61 | |
Heightened Otherness during Cultural Change | 61 | |
Hebraic Suspicion of Hellenized Jews | 65 | |
The Challenge of Preserving Hebrew Identity | 66 | |
The Mediated Mediate | 67 | |
Pentecost as Source of Unity and Division | 68 | |
Gamaliel's Mediation | 68 | |
Contemporary Emergence of Conflict | 69 | |
Implications for the Immigrant Church Today | 70 | |
7. | Dynamics in Hellenism and the Immigrant Congregation Acts 6:8--8:2 | 73 |
Stephen and Hellenism | 74 | |
Crucial Turns in Stephen's Speech and the Immigrant Church | 76 | |
The Journeys of Landless Abraham | 76 | |
Joseph and Moses: Aliens in Foreign Lands | 77 | |
The Rejection of Moses and God's Presence in the Wilderness | 77 | |
The Tension between Old and New in Hellenism | 79 | |
The Tabernacle and the Temple | 79 | |
Resident-Alien Status of the Patriarchs | 81 | |
The Living Law | 82 | |
The Ramifications of Stephen's Martyrdom | 82 | |
The Journeys of the People of God | 83 | |
Stephen's Message and the Immigrant Church | 83 | |
8. | Preaching for Mission: Ancient Speeches and Postmodern Sermons Acts 7:2-53; 13:16-41; 14:15-17 | 87 |
Stephen's Speech to the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem (7:2-53) | 90 | |
Paul's Speech to the Synagogue in Pisidian Antioch (13:16-41) | 93 | |
The Speech of Paul and Barnabas to the Gentiles at Lystra (14:15-17) | 95 | |
Ancient Speeches and Postmodern Sermons | 97 | |
9. | The Magical Mystery Tour: Philip Encounters Magic and Materialism in Samaria Acts 8:4-25 | 103 |
Simon the "Great" | 104 | |
Form and Meaning | 106 | |
Contemporary Blend of Faith and Money | 107 | |
The Misuse of Power | 108 | |
The Second Pentecost | 109 | |
Conclusion | 111 | |
10. | The Ethiopian Eunuch: A Key Transition from Hellenist to Gentile Mission Acts 8:26-40 | 114 |
An Ethiopian | 115 | |
A Minister of Candace and a Eunuch | 117 | |
The Role of the Story | 118 | |
Conclusion | 120 | |
11. | Worshiping, Working, and Waiting: Exploring Paul's Call to Mission Acts 9:1-22 | 123 |
Paul's Missionary Call | 125 | |
Nature and Description of Paul's Missionary Call | 125 | |
How God Communicated the Call to Paul | 127 | |
How Paul Responded to the Missionary Call | 128 | |
Applications to Latin American Involvement in the Missionary Movement | 129 | |
12. | Peter's Conversion: A Culinary Disaster Launches the Gentile Mission Acts 10:1--11:18 | 133 |
The Relevance of Peter's Conversion | 135 | |
The Focus of Peter's Conversion | 136 | |
The Discourse-Level Narrative Structure | 137 | |
The Heart of the Story | 138 | |
The Implications of the Story | 140 | |
Conclusion | 141 | |
13. | The Church at Antioch: Crossing Racial, Cultural, and Class Barriers Acts 11:19-30; 13:1-3 | 144 |
A Global Challenge | 144 | |
The Antioch Model | 146 | |
Evangelism through Lay Leadership | 146 | |
Every Member a Minister | 148 | |
Care for New Believers | 149 | |
Witness to Oneness in Christ | 149 | |
Compassion for the Poor | 150 | |
Balanced Leadership | 151 | |
Elimination of Racial and Ethnic Barriers | 151 | |
Mission for Others | 152 | |
Radical Christians | 153 | |
14. | Hope in the Midst of Trial Acts 12:1-11 | 157 |
Background of Acts 12 | 158 | |
Persecution of the Jerusalem Church: Acts 12:1-5 | 158 | |
Peter Released from Prison: Acts 12:6-11 | 161 | |
Conclusion: The Prognosis | 164 | |
15. | The Cursing Paul: Magical Contests in Acts 13 and the New Testament Apocrypha Acts 13:6-12 | 167 |
What Happened in Paphos? | 168 | |
Magic in the Greco-Roman World | 168 | |
Paul's Use of Magical Language | 172 | |
Paul Confronts Elymas (Bar-Jesus) | 174 | |
Implications for Mission Today | 176 | |
16. | Success in the City: Paul's Urban Mission Strategy Acts 14:1-28 | 183 |
A New Vision | 183 | |
Where and How to Begin? | 184 | |
Surprise Direction | 184 | |
Contact Points in the City | 185 | |
Spread of the Jewish Religion | 186 | |
Enough Time to Plant a Church? | 188 | |
God Ahead of Us | 188 | |
God's Hand in Contemporary Movements | 189 | |
The Apostles' Strategy | 189 | |
Accountable to the Church | 193 | |
17. | The Jerusalem Council: Some Implications for Contextualization Acts 15:1-35 | 196 |
The Importance of Acts 15 | 196 | |
Lessons from the Setting | 197 | |
Conflict and Resolution | 200 | |
Gospel of Grace | 201 | |
Fellowship and Testimony | 203 | |
Characterization | 205 | |
Conclusion | 206 | |
18. | Finding the Will of God: Historical and Modern Perspectives Acts 16: 1-30 | 209 |
Divine Interruption | 210 | |
Divine Guidance in the First Century | 211 | |
Divine Guidance in the Early Church | 212 | |
Divine Response to the Jailing of Paul and Silas | 216 | |
Conclusion | 217 | |
19. | Paul's Speech on the Areopagus: A Model of Cross-cultural Evangelism Acts 17:16-34 | 221 |
The Setting of the Speech | 223 | |
The Form of the Speech | 226 | |
The Content of the Speech | 230 | |
The Reaction to the Speech | 232 | |
Conclusion | 233 | |
20. | The Art of Finishing Well: Paul as Servant Leader Acts 18:1-28 and 20:17-38 | 239 |
Paul Served alongside Ordinary People (Acts 18:1-23) | 242 | |
Paul Reproduced Servant Disciples | 243 | |
Paul Empowered Male and Female Disciples as Servant Leaders (Acts 18:24-26) | 243 | |
Servant Leadership Gives Credibility | 245 | |
Conclusion | 246 | |
21. | The Fourth Pentecost: Paul and the Power of the Holy Spirit Acts 19:1-22 | 248 |
The City of Ephesus | 249 | |
The Church at Ephesus | 249 | |
The Context of Paul's Visit to Ephesus | 250 | |
The Full Gospel: From Repentance to Power | 251 | |
The Results | 254 | |
Conclusion | 255 | |
22. | For Missionaries and Leaders: Paul's Farewell to the Ephesian Elders Acts 20:17-38 | 257 |
Paul's Farewell: Modeling the Spirit of Mission (Acts 20:17-38) | 258 | |
Paul's Personal Example (Acts 20:18-27) | 259 | |
Paul's Final Exhortation (Acts 20:25-35) | 265 | |
Epilogue | 270 | |
23. | Do the Right Thing--But Results Are Not Guaranteed Acts 21:17--22:36; 24:10-21 | 274 |
Paul Reports and the Jerusalem Elders Respond | 275 | |
The Elders' Plan | 277 | |
Solution to the Problem | 278 | |
Paul Victimized by the Rumor Mill | 279 | |
Implications for Mission | 281 | |
24. | The Contextualization and Translation of Christianity Acts 9:1-9; 22:3-33; 26:2-23 | 283 |
Contextualization | 284 | |
The Translation Model | 285 | |
Acts 9:1-9 | 285 | |
Acts 22:3-22 | 287 | |
Acts 26:2-23 | 291 | |
Conclusion | 294 | |
25. | The Apostle Paul's Acts of Power Acts 22-28 | 297 |
The Kingdom of God and Power | 297 | |
The Transformation of an Urban Slum | 298 | |
Power for the Sake of the Gospel | 300 | |
Paul before the Temple Leadership | 301 | |
Paul before the Roman Tribune | 303 | |
Building Relationships | 303 | |
Paul before Caesar | 304 | |
Paul before Agrippa and Festus | 307 | |
Sharing the Gospel with Power | 307 | |
Reflections on Paul's Use of Power | 310 | |
26. | The Ending Is Prelude: Discontinuities Lead to Continuities Acts 1:1-11 and 28:23-31 | 313 |
Acts--A Threefold Dynamic | 315 | |
A Three-Dimensional Narrative | 316 | |
Ending as Prelude | 320 | |
Intersecting Horizons | 321 | |
Index | 324 |
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