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Richard I. Pervo
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Richard I. Pervo began his research on Acts in the 1970s with a Harvard dissertion on its literary genre. He taught at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and the University of Minnesota. He is the author of several books on Acts including Profit with Delight: The Literary Genre of the Acts of the Apostles (1987), Luke’s Story of Paul (1990), Rethinking the Unity of Luke and Acts (with Mikeal A. Parsons, 1993), Dating Acts: Between the Evangelists and the Apologists (2006), and Acts:
A Commentary (Hermeneia, 2008).
Academic Credentials
- A.A., Concordia College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- B.A., Concordia Sr. College, Fort Wayne, Indiana
- B.D., Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Th.D., Harvard University
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