A Gentile’s View of God’s Mission: Exploring the Origins, Purpose, and Power in the Book of Acts
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Check us out at: modernmindancientbook.orgWho really wrote the New Testament book of Acts—and why does it matter?
In this episode, we explore the evidence that a Gentile physician, Luke, carefully investigated, compiled, and wrote this foundational historical account. We walk through the author’s identity, the place of authorship, the original recipients, and the likely date of writing.
From the explosive spread of the gospel to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Acts gives us a front-row seat to the birth of the early church and the mission of God crossing cultural and ethnic boundaries. Discover how Luke’s background as a meticulous doctor shaped the accuracy, compassion, and detail of his narrative—and why that still matters today for seekers, skeptics, and believers.
Perfect for anyone exploring the New Testament, studying church history, or wanting a deeper understanding of how Christianity began and why it spread so rapidly.