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How the Gospel Won the World
Luke's writings make up over one-fourth of the New Testament. Yet, despite an array of research, studies of Luke and Acts frequently miss the missiological contributions that Luke makes to the story of early Christianity. Accordingly, St. Luke's Missiology explores many of the fundamental contributions of Luke's two-volume work as he tells how a small Jewish sect became a worldwide movement in just one generation.
Although this work focuses on Acts, part one discusses the essential unity of the two volumes. Part two considers key events that shape the
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How the Gospel Won the World

Luke's writings make up over one-fourth of the New Testament. Yet, despite an array of research, studies of Luke and Acts frequently miss the missiological contributions that Luke makes to the story of early Christianity. Accordingly, St. Luke's Missiology explores many of the fundamental contributions of Luke's two-volume work as he tells how a small Jewish sect became a worldwide movement in just one generation.

Although this work focuses on Acts, part one discusses the essential unity of the two volumes. Part two considers key events that shape the church's mission to the Gentiles. The final section highlights several applications for missiological practice.

Luke narrates the history of the Christian movement from a divine perspective. His story of how the gospel moves from the particular to the universal gives insight into the missiological dynamics of early Christianity and provides models for the church and missions today.


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Autorenporträt
Harold Dollar served as a missionary in the West Indies for ten years. He has taught in the school of Intercultural Studies at Biola University for the past thirteen years. He is professor of Missiology and Chair of the Department of Missions in Talbot School of Theology.