Abstract

Abstract: In the current debate on the interrelationship of Luke-Acts, the portrayal of the literary figure of Jesus in Acts is believed to function as a conceptual bond, reflecting the unity of both writings. This assumption is further strengthened by way of Peter’s Pentecostal preaching in Acts 2, which establishes the risen Christ as the sublime main character in acts and his connection to God, thus linking Acts to Luke on a narrative level.

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