Augustus Neander's History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles is an exposition of the beginning of the Church as seen in the Acts of the Apostles. Neander's treatment of the text of Acts is a historical investigation of the key passages of Acts. Neander examines these passages in order to show how the Church developed in the first century and spread throughout the world. Neander's commentary is an exegetical verse-by-verse examination of the text of Acts, analyzing both the Greek text of Acts and where relevant, the Hebrew text of the Old Testament.
Augustus Neander was Professor of Theology in the University of Berlin. He is the author of Uber den Kaiser Julianus und sein Zeitalter, Der heilige Bernard und sein Zeialter, and a work on Gnosticism entitled Genetische Entwickelung der vornehmsten gnostichen Systems.
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Christopher Engelsma
2/15/2018