The Story of Jesus Continues Audio L..., Douglas S. Huffman
The Story of Jesus Continues Audio L..., Douglas S. Huffman
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The Story of Jesus Continues: Audio Lectures
A Survey on the Acts of the Apostles

Author: Douglas S. Huffman

Narrator: Douglas S. Huffman

Unabridged: 3 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/29/2025


Synopsis

In The Story of Jesus Continues: Audio Lectures, professor and scholar Douglas Huffman takes learners through different introductory and interpretive issues in the study of Acts, including the genre, purpose, history, culture, and geographical setting of the story. Equipped with these fascinating details, in broad strokes, each lesson traces Luke's well-told recounting of the ongoing story of Jesus. Sensitive to the purposes Luke had for his text--as well as its connection to the Gospel of Luke--Huffman concludes by noting how the Jesus story is intended to continue into the present.Session Titles and Runtimes:0 - Introduction (9 min)1 -  The People of Acts (12 min)2 - The Genre and Purpose of Acts (13 min)3 - Storytelling in Acts (13 min)4 - Interpreting and Apply Acts (12 min)5 - The Setting of Acts (13 min)6 - The Story of Jesus Continues (Acts 1:1-2:41) (14 min)7 - The Story of the Church in Its Earliest Days (Acts 2:42-6:7) (13 min)8 - Three Key Non-Apostle Characters in the Story (Acts 6:8-9:31) (13 min)9 - The Story Advances in Palestine (Acts 9:32-12:25)  (15 min)10 - The Story of the First Missionary Campaign (Acts 13:1-14:28) (13 min)11 - The Central Interlude in the Story: The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15:1-35) (13 min)12 - The Story of the Second Missionary Campaign (Acts 15:36-18:22) (14 min)13 - The Story of the Third Missionary Campaign (Acts 18:23-21:17) (14 min)14 - The Story Moves in Prison in Jerusalem and Caesarea (Acts 21:18-26:32) (14 min)15 - The Story in Rough Waters on the Way to Rome (Acts 27:1-28:31) (13 min)16 - Conclusion: Continuing the Story of Jesus Unhindered (15 min)

About Douglas S. Huffman

Douglas S. Huffman (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is dean of academic programs and professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is the author of Verbal Aspect Theory and the Prohibitions in the Greek New Testament and The Handy Guide for New Testament Greek.


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