The Portrait of Philip in Acts: Study of Roles and Relations
in Library of New Testament Studies
        Pages
        320
    
    
        Publisher
        Sheffield Academic Press
    
    
        Published
        5/1/1992
    
    
        ISBN-13
        9781850753407
    
                
                Appraisals of early Christian leaders in Acts typically neglect or minimize the contribution of Philip the evangelist. This study establishes Philip's pivotal place in the overall structure of Luke-Acts, stressing the significance of his roles as the first missionary to the marginalized Samaritians and 'God-fearers' of a charismatic prophet in the tradition of Moses and Elijah, and a versatile servant in both domestic/diaconal and itinerant/kerygmatic capacities. This investigation utilizes close literary analysis of the Lukan narrative informed by social-historical assessments of the ancient Mediterranean world to create a comprehensive, multidimensional portrait of Philip in Acts.