Book Review: “Reconnecting Luke and Acts: A Theological Story” by Darrell L. Bock – Reviewed by David Peterson
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Renowned scholar Darrell Bock’s latest work on the theology of Luke and Acts has sparked a lively debate among theologians and scholars. In his book, Bock aims to reconnect the two volumes and present a cohesive theological narrative that centers around God’s plan of salvation.
Bock argues that Luke’s theology is centered on God himself, with Jesus playing a crucial role in fulfilling God’s plan. He delves into the resurrection-ascension of Jesus and the role of Paul in spreading God’s message to the nations. Bock’s approach to exploring theological themes as they unfold in the narrative of Luke-Acts has garnered both praise and criticism.
Critics of Bock’s work point out that his method may need some refining, as he covers a wide range of topics without delving deeply into some important matters. Despite this, Bock’s emphasis on God’s plan of salvation and the role of Jesus in fulfilling that plan has resonated with many readers.
Overall, Bock’s book has sparked important discussions within the theological community and offers a fresh perspective on the interconnectedness of Luke and Acts in telling the story of God’s work in the world. Whether you agree with his approach or not, Bock’s work is sure to leave a lasting impact on the study of Luke-Acts theology.