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OverviewMany forms of magic and paganism were practiced at the time of Jesus. What were these practices, and how did the first Christians react to them?Hans-Josef Klauck, an expert in the cultic practices of the region, describes this world into which Christianity was born and relates to it the many experiences of the first Christians recorded in Acts. Peter, for example, encounters the Samaritan magician Simon; Paul meets the Jewish magician Bar-Jesus; the people in Lystra want to offer a sacrifice to Paul and Barnabas; a soothsaying slave girl is the occasion of conflict in Philippi; in Athens, Paul finds the city full of idols but also discovers an altar 'to an unknown god'; in Ephesus, some burn their books of magic formulae, while other provoke a riot in the name of Artemis.Professor Klauck provides a fascinating account of these phenomena and their significance for Christianity historically and today.Available November 2000. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hans-Josef Klauck, ThD , Brian McNeilPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.190kg ISBN: 9780567089625ISBN 10: 0567089622 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 01 April 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsPart One: Establishing the foundations (Acts 1-2) Prologue and missionary programme (Acts 1:1-14) The Pentecost event and its consequences (Acts 2: 1-47) Part Two: The Evangelist Philip (Acts 8) In Samaria (Acts 8:4-25) On the road to Gaza (Acts 8: 26-40) Part Three: In Caesarea (Acts 10-12) The Baptism of Cornelius (Acts 10: 1-11, 18) Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12: 20-23) Part Four: The First Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14) In Paphos on Cyprus (Acts 13: 4-12) In Lystra: a miracle and its consequences (Acts 14:8-20) Part Five: Paul in Greece (Acts 16-18) An 'exorcism' in Philippi (Acts 16: 16-24) Visiting Athens (Acts 17: 16-21, 32-24) The Unknown God: the Address on the Areopagus (Acts 17: 22-31) Part Six: Paul in Ephesus (Acts 19) Miracle and Magic: a Difficult Demarkation (Acts 19: 11-20) The Revolt of the Silversmiths (Acts 19: 23-40) Part Seven: The Journey to Rome (Acts 27-28) Sea Voyage, Shipwreck, Rescue (Acts 27:1-44) The Hospitable Island (Acts 28: 1-10) Freedom to Preach in Rome (Acts 28:16-31) Part Eight: Retrospect and ProspectReviews"""This book is a brilliant showcase of contemporary exegetical scholarship... This scholar has the rare ability of bringing past events to life and demonstrating their relevancy to modern readers. This is thought-provoking and exciting reading. Professor Jurgen Roloff, University of Erlangen-Numberg, Germany a lucid and informed account of the universal expansion of the Christian Churches, written in a way that it accessible without compromising intellectual integrity. The second volume is awaited in confident expectation of a comparable achievement. Church Times, 5/04/2002" This book is a brilliant showcase of contemporary exegetical scholarship... This scholar has the rare ability of bringing past events to life and demonstrating their relevancy to modern readers. This is thought-provoking and exciting reading. Professor Jurgen Roloff, University of Erlangen-Numberg, Germany a lucid and informed account of the universal expansion of the Christian Churches, written in a way that it accessible without compromising intellectual integrity. The second volume is awaited in confident expectation of a comparable achievement. Church Times, 5/04/2002 Author InformationDr. Hans-Josef Klauck is Professor of New Testament Exegesis, University of Munich, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |