- New Testament
Philippians
In this midst of imprisonment and persecution, Paul proclaims that his identity is in Christ.
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Paul S. Berge
Paul S. Berge is an emeriti faculty member of Luther Seminary where he taught New Testament from 1973 to 2002. He is a contributor to the online program of Luther Seminary, Enter the Bible, having authored the study on the Gospel of Mark. He is currently director of Vision Slovakia, a ministry through St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Mahtomedi, MN, which is a mission partnership with the Center for Christian Education in Martin, Slovakia.
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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).