Paul in Acts

Stanley E. Porter focuses upon the depiction of Paul in the book of Acts from literary-critical, rhetorical, and theological perspectives, among several others. The essays within this volume examine various topics related to the Paul of Acts such as the extent to which the "we" passages of Acts should function as a source regarding Paul, and the theology and perspective of these passages in terms of their portrait of him. Porter analyzes the Acts passages that deal with Paul and the Holy Spirit and the question of whether Paul is an epistolographer or rhetorician. He examines Paul's missionary speeches and apologetic speeches in Acts. Porter also looks at Acts 21 and Paul's arrest in Jerusalem before he closes with an analysis of some common conceptions and misconceptions of the Paul of Acts and the Paul of the letters.

The Library of Pauline Studies is a series of books exploring key issues in Pauline and related studies. This series is edited by Stanley E. Porter, principal, dean, and professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Paul in Acts

Stanley E. Porter focuses upon the depiction of Paul in the book of Acts from literary-critical, rhetorical, and theological perspectives, among several others. The essays within this volume examine various topics related to the Paul of Acts such as the extent to which the "we" passages of Acts should function as a source regarding Paul, and the theology and perspective of these passages in terms of their portrait of him. Porter analyzes the Acts passages that deal with Paul and the Holy Spirit and the question of whether Paul is an epistolographer or rhetorician. He examines Paul's missionary speeches and apologetic speeches in Acts. Porter also looks at Acts 21 and Paul's arrest in Jerusalem before he closes with an analysis of some common conceptions and misconceptions of the Paul of Acts and the Paul of the letters.

The Library of Pauline Studies is a series of books exploring key issues in Pauline and related studies. This series is edited by Stanley E. Porter, principal, dean, and professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Stanley E. Porter focuses upon the depiction of Paul in the book of Acts from literary-critical, rhetorical, and theological perspectives, among several others. The essays within this volume examine various topics related to the Paul of Acts such as the extent to which the "we" passages of Acts should function as a source regarding Paul, and the theology and perspective of these passages in terms of their portrait of him. Porter analyzes the Acts passages that deal with Paul and the Holy Spirit and the question of whether Paul is an epistolographer or rhetorician. He examines Paul's missionary speeches and apologetic speeches in Acts. Porter also looks at Acts 21 and Paul's arrest in Jerusalem before he closes with an analysis of some common conceptions and misconceptions of the Paul of Acts and the Paul of the letters.

The Library of Pauline Studies is a series of books exploring key issues in Pauline and related studies. This series is edited by Stanley E. Porter, principal, dean, and professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801047473
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/01/2000
Series: Library of Pauline Studies Series
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Stanley E. Porter is president, dean, and professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario. He has authored numerous volumes, including Idioms of the Greek New Testament and The Book of Romans: A Grammatical-Rhetorical Commentary and is editor of the Library of Pauline Studies.

Table of Contents

PrefaceV
Chapter 1Methods and Assumptions in this Study of the Paul of Acts1
Chapter 2The "We" Passages in Acts as a Source regarding Paul10
1.Introduction10
2.Theories regarding the Literary Character of Acts12
a.Acts as Reflecting the Old Testament13
b.Acts as Ancient Romance13
c.Acts as Ancient Sea Voyage20
d.The "We" Passages as Redactional Additions24
3.The "We" Passages as an Independent Source regarding Paul27
a.Defining the "We" Passages28
b.Implications of the "We" Passages33
4.Conclusion41
Excursus: The "We" Source of Acts42
Chapter 3The Theology and Perspective of the "We" Passages in Acts and the Portrait of Paul47
1.Introduction47
2.The Theology and Character of the "We" Source48
a.Understated Depiction of Divine Guidance51
b.Hellenism and Judaism in the "We" Passages55
c.Paul, the Man of Competence but not the Orator58
d.Paul as Miracle Worker?60
3.Luke's Use of the "We" Source and his Depiction of Paul62
4.Conclusion65
Chapter 4Paul and the Holy Spirit in Acts67
1.Introduction67
2.Exegesis of Pauline Holy Spirit Passages in Acts69
a.Paul's Meeting with Ananias (Acts 9:17)70
b.Paul's Commissioning with Barnabas and Initial Missionary Events (Acts 13:2, 4, 9)73
c.Jerusalem Council (Acts 15:8, 28)75
d.Paul's Thwarted Missionary Endeavors in Asia, and his Subsequent Visit to Macedonia (Acts 16:6, 7)77
e.Paul's First Visit to Ephesus (Acts 19:2, 6)80
f.Paul's Farewell to the Ephesian Elders (Acts 20:22, 23, 28)86
g.Last Warnings to Paul before Going to Jerusalem (Acts 21:4, 11)89
h.Encapsulation of Paul's Mission to the Gentiles (Acts 28:25)91
3.Implications of the Exegetical Study93
4.Conclusion96
Chapter 5Paul as Epistolographer and Rhetorician? Implications for the Study of the Paul of Acts98
1.Introduction98
2.The Relationship between the Paul of the Letters and the Paul of Acts99
3.The Rhetoric of Paul and his Letters101
4.The Rhetoric of Paul and the Speeches in Acts109
a.Paul's Speech to the Ephesian Elders at Miletus (Acts 20:18-35)115
b.Paul's Speech on the Areopagus in Athens (Acts 17:22-31)118
5.Conclusion125
Chapter 6The Argumentative Dimension of Paul's Missionary Speeches in Acts126
1.Introduction126
2.Speeches in Acts: Their Purpose or Purposes126
3.Paul's Missionary Speeches in Acts: An Analysis129
a.Paul's Speech at Pisidian Antioch (Acts 13:16-41)131
b.The Speech of Barnabas and Paul at Lystra (Acts 14:15-17)136
c.Paul's Speech on the Areopagus in Athens (Acts 17:22-31)141
4.Conclusion150
Chapter 7The Argumentative Dimension of Paul's Apologetic Speeches in Acts151
1.Introduction151
2.Paul's Apologetic or Defensive Speeches in Acts: An Analysis152
a.Paul's Speech to the Jerusalem Jews (Acts 22:1-21)152
b.Paul's Speech before Felix (Acts 24:10-21)154
c.Paul's Speech before Agrippa and Others (Acts 26:2-23)158
d.Paul's Speech to the Roman Jewish Leaders (Acts 28:17-20)162
3.The Argumentative Dimension of the Speeches of Paul in Acts163
4.Comparison of the Paul of Acts and the Paul of the Letters165
5.Conclusion170
Chapter 8Acts 21:17-26 and Paul, the Man for All Seasons, or the Man Betrayed by this Friends?172
1.Introduction172
2.Acts 21 and Paul's Participation in the Temple Ritual174
3.Conclusion185
Chapter 9The Paul of Acts and the Paul of the Letters: Some Common Conceptions and Misconceptions187
1.Introduction187
2.The Paul of Acts and of the Letters189
a.The Person of Paul in Acts and in the Letters190
b.The Theology of Paul in Acts and in the Letters199
3.Conclusion205
Select Bibliography207
Index of Sources213
Index of Names224
Index of Subjects230
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