Craig S. Keener is F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary. He is author of twenty-eight books, including his monumental four-volume commentary on Acts (2012-15), and roughly one hundred articles. Several of his works, including his Acts commentary, have won national or international awards.
"Whether Keener delves into his favorite topics such as
socio-historical contexts, matters of historical reliability, or
Luke's theology of signs and wonders, these hidden gems are now
available in a convenient volume on Acts that encompasses two
decades of research by a top-tier Lukan scholar."
--Martin Mittelstadt, Professor of New Testament, Evangel
University
"In recent years, Craig Keener has become a respected expert on
Acts. In this volume he offers probing explorations into various
interesting historical, exegetical, and theological questions and
concerns. Few scholars that I know can wear so comfortably the hats
of judicious historian, incisive exegete, and inspiring
theologian."
--Nijay K. Gupta, Associate Professor of New Testament, Portland
Seminary
"Craig Keener is a scholar who refuses the separation of history,
theology, and experience. This collected volume of prior essays
showcases Keener's deep investment in each of these realms over the
years, and reading through them is, for those who know Keener's
work, like visiting a group of old friends. Come and join the
reunion; it is rich indeed."
--Holly Beers, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Westmont
College
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