Redemptive History in the Book of Acts
Speaker: Richard Gaffin Series: The Gospel Grammar Podcast Topic: 1 Scripture: Acts 1:8
On this episode, Nick Batzig and Dr. Richard Gaffin delve into the significance of Pentecost as the high point of the Book of Acts, exploring its redemptive historical features, literary implications, and the work of Christ within the text. Dr. Gaffin walks through some important points from his book In the Fullness of Time and Perspectives on Pentecost.
Resources
Richard Gaffin In the Fulness of Time: An Introduction to the Biblical Theology of Biblical Theology of Acts and Paul
Richard Gaffin Perspectives on Pentecost
T.D. Bernard The Progress of Doctrine in the New Testament
Geerhardus Vos Biblical Theology
- The Teaching of Jesus Regarding the Kingdom of God and the Church
- Redemptive History and Biblical Interpretation
- Pauline Eschatology
Herman Ridderbos The Coming of the Kingdom
O. Palmer Robertson The Christ of the Consummation (Vol. 1)
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