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John Koeshall's avatar

It’s amazing how often Acts is the missing or last or oldest commentary in a set. Need to look at Keener’s. A condensed version is tantalizing.

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Liz Hightower's avatar

When you consider Keener and Bauer's work on this list, plus everything else Keener and Witherington have written on Acts, it's clear that Asbury has become a hub for Acts scholarship.

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Nijay K. Gupta's avatar

quite the Acts powerhouse!

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Michael Newheart's avatar

No woman has written a good commentary on Acts in the last five years?! Yikes!

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Nijay K. Gupta's avatar

You can always go back to Gaventa, hers is a classic, has aged very well

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Michael Newheart's avatar

Thanks, Nijay.

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Michael Newheart's avatar

No good Acts commentary written by a woman in the last 5 years?!? Yikes!

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