In the book of Acts the story of Jesus begun in the Gospel of Luke broadens into the story of the Holy Spirit, guiding the fledgling church to proclaim the saving reality of Jesus.
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He provides the reader with an accurate, balanced and holistic picture of the church\'s monumental first years as it sought to fulfill Christ\'s mandate to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth.
Howard Marshall focuses primarily on Luke\'s role as a historian.
While attentive to Luke\'s roles as a literary artist and theologian, I.
In the book of Acts the story of Jesus begun in the Gospel of Luke broadens into the story of the Holy Spirit, guiding the fledgling church to proclaim the saving reality of Jesus