Rezime an Kreyòl
Liv sa a esplike liv Travay Apot yo kòm yon istwa teyolojik sou jan Legliz la te fonde epi elaji, anba gidans Sentespri a. Otè a montre kijan Travay konekte Levanjil ak Lèt yo, epi li mete aksan sou tranzisyon soti nan yon mouvman Juif pou l tounen yon Legliz entènasyonal.
Liv la pa konsantre sou presizyon istorik, men sou plan Bondye a ak travay Sentespri a atravè disip yo. Li diskite sou divès vèsyon grèk ki egziste pou liv la, espesyalman tèks oksidantal la ki gen plis detay. Chapit ekzegetik yo dekri prensipal evènman depi Jerizalèm rive Wòm, tankou misyon, soufrans, ak akseptasyon pèp lòt nasyon yo.
Tèm enpòtan yo se pataj byen, mirak Sentespri a, ak wòl Pyè ak Pòl. Gen refleksyon sou kijan Legliz la te resevwa liv sa a pandan listwa, ak kijan li enpòtan pou jodi a.
Liv la fèt pou l fasil pou moun jwenn li, gras ak entèlijans atifisyèl ki te sipèvize kreyasyon li. Objektif prensipal li se rann etid biblik plis aksesib pou tout moun atravè lemond.
Summary in English
Introduction to the Acts of the Apostles by Thomas E. Phillips presents Acts as a theological narrative of the birth and mission of the early Church, guided by the Holy Spirit. The author explains that the book connects the Gospels to the Epistles and highlights the transition from a Jewish community to a universal Church.
The text emphasizes the narrative and theological nature of Acts, rather than modern historical accuracy. It explores the diversity of Greek manuscripts, especially the variants of the Western text. The exegetical chapters analyze major events from Jerusalem to Rome, focusing on mission, suffering, and the inclusion of Gentiles.
Key themes include communal sharing of goods, the work of the Holy Spirit, and contrasting portraits of Peter and Paul. The book also discusses how Acts has been received in the Church and its contemporary relevance.
It is designed to be accessible, created under the guidance of artificial intelligence, and aims to make biblical study more widely available around the world.