From the time we launched our fascinating course on the Acts of the Apostles two years ago, we’ve received a lot of questions.

That’s why we’ve added a series of Q & A segments to the course.

In this clip, Professor Wright digs into an issue that has fueled so much controversy over the centuries: Is the Book of Acts meant to be prescriptive or descriptive?

You can watch this video and much more when you register for the course The Acts of the Apostles.

Currently this is available for only $69.99, a 65% savings. But hurry, this special opportunity ends on Thursday, Sept. 26th at midnight PDT.

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David P. Seemuth, PhD

David Seemuth is the Founder and President of the Wisconsin Center for Christian Studies, Inc, which exists to bring transformation to Christian believers through the renewal of the mind. He and Prof. N.T. Wright collaborate in online course development and launched N.T. Wright Online in 2015. David has been an Adjunct Professor at Trinity International University for over 35 years and teaches in the area of Biblical Studies, specializing in the New Testament. He also served as an Associate Pastor at Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, WI, for 30 years.

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