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Dating Acts
Between the Evangelists and the Apologists
Richard I. Pervo
When was the Acts of the Apostles written? In Dating Acts, Richard Pervo subjects the scholarly consensus that Acts was written about 80–85 c.e. to a rigorous scholarly
examination. Analyzing the author's sources, methods, theology, familiarity with ecclesiastical developments and vocabulary, Pervo discovers that the author of Acts is
familiar with the later writings of Josephus (c. 100 c.e.) and that the theological perspectives of Acts have much in common with elements found in the Pastoral Epistles and Polycarp (c.
125–130). He also situates the book of Acts in terms of its place in the development of early Christianity and its social and ideological context, and he shows how a second-century date helps to interpret it.
"A wonderful book—carefully researched, beautifully written, powerfully argued, and possibly a landmark that could radically reshape the study of the book of Acts. This book
changed my mind." —Calvin Roetzel, Sundet Professor of New Testament and Christian Studies, University of Minnesota |
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Polebridge Press
Paperback, 513 pages
2006 ISBN 978-0-944344-73-6
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