- New Testament
Acts
The Acts of the Apostles is an invaluable witness to the development of communities of followers of "the Way" of God disclosed in Jesus.

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Sarah Henrich
Sarah Henrich, a pastor in the ELCA and professor emeritus of New Testament at Luther Seminary lo these many years, finds refreshment in the study of art history. She is a docent at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, a student at the University of St. Thomas, and an avid quilter. Her lifelong passion for the visual arts was re-ignited by the three volumes Imaging the Word, which bring biblical texts to life in new ways by reflection on them through visual art.
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F. Scott Spencer
F. Scott Spencer (Ph.D. University of Durham, England) is Professor of New Testament and Preaching at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond. His longstanding interest in Acts is evidenced in several articles and books, including Journeying Through Acts: A Literary-Cultural Reading (Hendrickson, 2004); fifteen studies of character in Acts in The Pastor’s Bible Study, vol. 5 (Abingdon, 2008); and The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles (Interpreting Biblical Texts; Abingdon, 2008).