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Acts of the Apostles: Insights and Implications of Talbert's Work (Part 1)
TheSacredPage.com ^ | april 15, 2010 | Michael Barber

Posted on 04/22/2010 7:17:59 PM PDT by Salvation

Acts of the Apostles: Insights and Implications of Talbert's Work (Part 1)

One of the most important monographs I have read on Luke-Acts is Charles Talbert's, Literary Patterns, Theological Themes (1974).[1] Here I’d like to share some insights drawn from Talbert’s work. I’d like to go on and then talk about the implications of his analysis for other issues, such as dating the book and our understanding of the apostles’ ministry.

Of course, liturgically, this is the right time of the year to be looking at Acts. During the Easter season the lectionary readings are drawn from this important, though often neglected, book.

This is going to be a multi-part series so: stay tuned! Frankly, I’m also hoping that by stretching it out a bit over a series of posts this might give time for others to spread the word about this series.

So, please, help me get the word out. Thanks!

Luke-Acts as a Unity

First, let me give some backdrop. As most people know, the author of the Gospel of Luke is the only New Testament writer who wrote a sequel to his Gospel.[2] Acts is written as a follow-up to the Gospel of Luke. The book relates the history[3] of the early Church beginning with Jesus’ ascension and ending with Paul’s preaching in Rome.

The important unity of the works is clear from simply reading the introductions to the two books:
Luke 1:1–4: Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the things which have been accomplished among us, 2 just as they were delivered to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word, 3 it seemed good to me also, having followed all things closely for some time past, to write an orderly account for you, most excellent The-ophilus, 4 that you may know the truth concerning the things of which you have been informed.

Acts 1:1–3: In the first book, O The-ophilus, I have dealt with all that Jesus began to do and teach, 2 until the day when he was taken up, after he had given commandment through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had chosen. 3 To them he presented himself alive after his passion by many proofs, appearing to them during forty days, and speaking of the kingdom of God.
The similarities in the introductions are significant, e.g., both books are written to "Theophilus," and play into the larger similarities between the two books I will discuss further down the road.
Here though let us notice a key element in the introduction to Act. Acts 1 explains the purpose of Luke as relaying “all that Jesus began to do and teach”. Richard Burridge puts it well: “. . . the description of the first book as ἤρξατο ὁ Ἰησοῦς, what ‘Jesus began to do and teach,’ suggests that Luke’s second volume recounts what ‘Jesus goes on to do and teach’ in the continuation of the same story.”[4] As we shall see, Acts, in a certain sense, shows us how Jesus continues his ministry in the life of the Church.

Why Do you Persecute Me?

The close relationship between Jesus and the Church is highlighted in the story of Paul’s conversion. Saul/Paul, on his way to Damascus sees a great light and is knocked to the ground on the road. He hears a voice speaking to him: “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?” 5 And he said, “Who are you, Lord?” And he said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. . .” (Acts 9:4-5).

Note here Jesus’ exact words: “Why do you persecute me?” Saul could have easily answered, “I’m not persecuting you―I am going after your disciples.” However, it seems Jesus’ words illustrate precisely the critical point which is emphasized over and over again in the book of Acts: Jesus is to be identified with his Church. I think Paul reflected on the significance of these words his entire life. The ecclesiology of the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ seems to flow from reflection on this thought. As Paul says elsewhere, “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me” (Gal 2:20).

Thus, as Christ lived in his earthly body, he now lives in the Church. What he did in his earthly body he now does in his Mystical Body. This thought is fleshed out throughout the book of Acts as Talbert especially underscores. Let me explain. . .
[To be continued!].

NOTES
[1] Missoula: Society of Biblical Literature and Scholars Press, 1974.
[2] Some have tried to make a case that Luke should not be considered the author of the two works (cf. A.W. Argyle, “The Greek of Luke and Acts,” NTS 20 (1973–74): 441–45; J. Wenham, “The Identification of Luke,” EvQ 63 (1991): 3–44. I have discussed Martin Hengel’s work elsewhere regarding the authenticity of the superscriptions of the Gospel (see "Naming Names" near the bottom of this post). I am not going to rehash all that here. In sum, I see no reason to deny the unanimous testimony of the early church regarding Luke’s authorship of either the third Gospel or the book of Acts. In fact, truth be told, I think arguments against Lukan authorship fail on a number of grounds. Thus here I side with the vast majority of scholars who think Luke indeed is the author of both books. See the important convincing recent discussion in Darrell Bock, Acts (BECNT; Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2007). I largely agree with Bock’s conclusion: “In sum, the external evidence strongly favors Luke as the writer of Acts. That no other Pauline companion was ever put forward as the author of this work when many such candidates existed is key evidence. It is true that the internal considerations and theological emphases raise questions about whether Luke is the author; but not to a degree that cancels out the likelihood that he was the author and that the tradition has the identification correct.” I might add here that the given the strong evidence favoring the authenticity of the superscription of Luke’s Gospel, the “internal” evidence is far less ambiguous than even Bock suggests here. Other scholars who favor Lukan authorship include, e.g., Martin Hengel, Between Jesus and Paul: Studies in the Earliest History of Christianity (London: SCM, 1983), 97–128; F. F. Bruce, The Book of Acts (rev. ed.; NICNT; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988), 7. See also the fuller bibliography in A. Wikenhauser and J. Scmid, Einleitung in das Neue Testament (6th ed.; Freiburg im B.: 1973).
[3] Here I will not give a long discussion on the genre of Acts. I side with those who have argued―I think rather definitively―that the work should be classified in the genre of Greco-Roman history, though it certainly has certain overlaps with other kinds of writing. Again, the most recent discussion offered by Bock (Acts, 1–3) should be consulted by those interested in learning more.
[4] Richard Burridge, Imitating Jesus: An Inclusive Approach to New Testament Ethics (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007), 228.



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During the part of the Easter season the first readings at Daily Mass as well as Sunday Mass are from the Acts of the Apostles.

Timely article.

1 posted on 04/22/2010 7:17:59 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: Salvation

Interesting. My Wed. Bible Study class completed the study of Revelation in January, and they just chose to study Acts as the next class. My first question was, “What would our New Testament look like if there was no book of Acts?” Imagine going from John to Romans with no Acts in between. It had to be there.


2 posted on 04/22/2010 10:09:12 PM PDT by WVNan (I hate the liberal news corpse..)
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To: WVNan

That would be hard to imagine. Although Paul’s writings (some of them) precede the Gospels.


3 posted on 04/22/2010 10:12:13 PM PDT by Salvation ( "With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: WVNan

There’s more coming on this. Part 2 and Part 3 for sure.


4 posted on 04/22/2010 10:12:50 PM PDT by Salvation ( "With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

I’ll be watching for them.


5 posted on 04/22/2010 10:14:07 PM PDT by WVNan (I hate the liberal news corpse..)
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To: WVNan; nickcarraway; Lady In Blue; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; Catholicguy; RobbyS; markomalley; ..

Acts of the Apostles Ping!


6 posted on 04/22/2010 10:15:09 PM PDT by Salvation ( "With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

Yes, you and I know that, but the layperson probably would not unless they study more than most people do. I did my study of Paul under Dr. Paul Achtemeier, who I consider to be one of the most learned authorities on Paul’s writings. I think I enjoyed his classes more than any that I had at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond. I also learned more from his classes. He was a hard task-master, but fair.


7 posted on 04/22/2010 10:27:45 PM PDT by WVNan (I hate the liberal news corpse..)
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To: WVNan; Salvation
Interesting. My Wed. Bible Study class completed the study of Revelation in January, and they just chose to study Acts as the next class. My first question was, “What would our New Testament look like if there was no book of Acts?” Imagine going from John to Romans with no Acts in between. It had to be there.

Have you ever noticed a change in tone when the Acts change over from being written in the third person to being written in the first person? (i.e., "they" starts to become "we") (starts around when St. Paul and Silas visited Troas in Luke 16:9-11)

8 posted on 04/23/2010 3:34:18 AM PDT by markomalley (Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus)
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To: Salvation

Have you been following this Pedro Regis Messages-Dear Sons and Daughters, I am your sorrowful Mother. I come from heaven to bring you My message of peace and conversion. Don´t cross your arms. Open your hearts and accept the will of God for your lives. You live in a time of great spiritual confusions and My adversary will act with great fury to take you away from the way of God. Seek strength in prayer. Don´t go away from the truth. Happen what may, don´t let the devil win. You belong to The Lord and will be victorious with Him. Pray. Humanity is going towards an abyss of destruction that men have prepared with their own hands. A sleeping giant will arise in Indonesia and My poor children will drink the bitter cup of pain. No greater tragedy existed. Be strong and firm in faith. I will always be with you. A great destruction will be seen in Japan. Pray. Pray. Pray. This is the message I transmit to you today in the name of The Most Holy Trinity. Thank you for permitting Me to reunite you here once more. I Bless you in the name of The Father, of The Son, and of The Holy Spirit. Amen. Be at peace

Message 3306 from Our Lady, Queen of Peace, given in Linhares, RJ. Brazil transmitted in 13/04/2010


9 posted on 04/23/2010 5:43:00 AM PDT by johngrace
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To: johngrace

Not to be argumentative about it, but is this one approved? I do find all reports of apparitions of interest - and this one is generic enough it’s not so alarming - but it is nice to see investigation and approval just to be sure.


10 posted on 04/23/2010 7:19:30 AM PDT by Desdemona
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To: Desdemona

No, but I believe its being investigated . The messages have predicted haiti earthquake,chile earthquake, the attack on the pope and church and dozens of other areas and people. The recent ones are amazing he even predicted the volcano in iceland I have been following since last year and more so since the predictions are coming at month or 2 ahead of the events lately. He has for a least 23 years and there well documented
“About the apparition that has been occurring in Angüera for a few years, I have to say that my attitude, to date, has been of prudence, I keep waiting for things to happen and observing them from faraway. I have not been present at any of such occurrences, but I know the family very well, and I have already talked to all of its members, including to Pedro, who declares to be visionary. I believe that if it is something actually true, it will continue, getting more and more real. If it is not, just like many other cases, it will fade away. I think that the most important thing is to really have such prudence and not allow to become fanatic. It is also good that we state that this is nothing against Our Lady. We devotedly love Our Lady, who is the Mother of Jesus, Mother of the Church and our Mother, for this reason, we do not need miracles, nor apparitions for us to believe in Our Lady. Both in Fatima and in Lourdes there was a lot of opposition, but the truth prevailed, and today, both places are considered as great centers of faith. There are many miracles, I would not say physical miracles, but rather miracles of conversion, even the conversion of physicians who did not believe. I have already reached the conclusion that, from the pastoral point of view, the meeting in Angüera is valid, because it has been doing good. I believe that many conversions have occurred “.

Don Silvério Albuquerque

(Former Bishop for the Archdiocese of Feira de Santana Our Lady Queen of Peace, ongoing apparitions in Anguera Brazil
Announce the marvels of The Lord to everyone. The Lord will reward generously what you do in favor of Me with rich graces. PEDRO REGIS is the seer-Just google that name- a bunch of sites are a buzz Like Spirit Daily and one also goes back with archive to the late eighties. God Bless


11 posted on 04/23/2010 7:48:07 AM PDT by johngrace
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To: Desdemona

Also the way the Church works with cases for years the second coming could come be here sooner than any conclusion on this case, by the way this guy’s messages are coming in within a month or two - but some are predicting for years into the future. Get this! A message said that the polarity of the earth axis would change then a scientific paper came out after that confirmed it after the haiti and chile earthquake.


12 posted on 04/23/2010 8:00:19 AM PDT by johngrace
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To: johngrace

Have these apparitions ceased? The Church will not do anything until they are over.

That’s why there is no ruling on Medujorie at this time.


13 posted on 04/23/2010 9:00:44 AM PDT by Salvation ( "With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

No But some of the most recent messages are all ready coming true.


14 posted on 04/23/2010 3:36:15 PM PDT by johngrace
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To: markomalley

Yes. Some scholars say that in the first part Luke was writing what he had been related to him and picked up with the “we” when he wrote about what happened that he witnessed. Some say that it is two different writers. I’m in favor of the former theory.


15 posted on 04/23/2010 6:14:59 PM PDT by WVNan (I hate the liberal news corpse..)
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To: WVNan
Yes. Some scholars say that in the first part Luke was writing what he had been related to him and picked up with the “we” when he wrote about what happened that he witnessed. Some say that it is two different writers. I’m in favor of the former theory.

I think your position is the more logical of the two and I tend to agree with you.

That also helps us understand why there were no more mentions of any of the other apostles after the events of Luke 15. When Paul and Barnabas departed Jerusalem, that would be the last Paul encountered any of the other apostles before meeting Luke in Troas...thus he (Paul) would have been unable to recount any of the other apostles' actions to Luke after that point in time.

The ramifications of that are, likewise, quite interesting.

16 posted on 04/23/2010 7:20:47 PM PDT by markomalley (Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus)
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To: markomalley

Study of the Scriptures is the most interesting thing in the world to study. Sad that so many do not go to the effort. There is something new to discover every time you open the Bible.


17 posted on 04/23/2010 8:07:24 PM PDT by WVNan (I hate the liberal news corpse..)
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To: markomalley

Sorry, I seem to be unable to write a coherent sentence tonight.


18 posted on 04/23/2010 8:11:38 PM PDT by WVNan (I hate the liberal news corpse..)
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To: WVNan; markomalley; johngrace

**There is something new to discover every time you open the Bible.**

Absolutely true for me. I led a group today discussing the readings for this upcoming Sunday. It is so special. I learn as much as I teach and facilitate. (If you don’t like to answer questions, then you wouldn’t like to be in my groups............I try to make people remember and look up things in the Bible. LOL!)

The readings for this next Sunday are from Acts, Revelation and John, but we were all the way back in Genesis doing research. Wow!


19 posted on 04/23/2010 8:39:04 PM PDT by Salvation ( "With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Desdemona

Sorry, Des, did not mean to omit you!


20 posted on 04/23/2010 8:40:01 PM PDT by Salvation ( "With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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