This book explores the teaching and testimony of the apostles in two ways; firstly, by exploring a number of the key 'sermons' or testimonies in the Acts... > Lire la suite
This book explores the teaching and testimony of the apostles in two ways; firstly, by exploring a number of the key 'sermons' or testimonies in the Acts of the Apostles, and secondly by analyzing exactly why it is so important to the Christian faith, even 2, 000 years after it was given to us. CHAPTER ONE: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - PETER AT PENTECOSTCHAPTER TWO: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - PETER AND JOHN BEFORE THE SANHEDRINCHAPTER THREE: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - THE APOSTLES BEFORE THE SANHEDRINCHAPTER FOUR: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - PETER INTRODUCES THE GOSPEL TO THE GENTILESCHAPTER FIVE: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - PAUL AT ANTIOCH IN PISIDIACHAPTER SIX: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - PAUL'S ADDRESS TO THE AREOPAGUSCHAPTER SEVEN: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - PAUL'S FAREWELL MESSAGE TO THE EPHESIAN ELDERSCHAPTER EIGHT: THE APOSTLES' TESTIMONY - PAUL'S PERSONAL TESTIMONYCHAPTER NINE: THE APOSTLES' TEACHING - ITS SOURCECHAPTER TEN: THE APOSTLES' TEACHING - ITS AUTHORITYCHAPTER ELEVEN: THE APOSTLES' TEACHING - ITS PATTERNCHAPTER TWELVE: THE APOSTLES' TEACHING - ITS UNITYCHAPTER THIRTEEN: THE APOSTLES' TEACHING - ITS RESULTCHAPTER FOURTEEN: THE APOSTLES' TEACHING - ITS DEPARTURECHAPTER FIFTEEN: THE APOSTLES' TEACHING - A 'TRADITION'?