Paul in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
LITERATURE
I. Sources.
1. The Acts:
For discussion of the historical value of the Acts of the
Apostles see the article on that subject. It is only necessary
to say here that the view of Sir W.M. Ramsay in general is
accepted as to the trustworthiness of Luke, whose authorship
of the Acts is accepted and proved by Harnack (Die
Apostelgeschichte, 1908; The Acts of the Apostles, translation
by Wilkinson, 1909; Neue Untersuch. zur Ap., 1911; The Date of
the Acts and of the Synoptic Gospels, translations by
Wilkinson, 1911). The proof need not be given again. The same
hand appears in the "we" sections and the rest of the book.
Even Moffatt (Introduction to the Literature of the New
Testament, 311) admits the Lukan authorship though dating it
in 100 AD instead of 60-62 AD, against Harnack. The Acts is
written independently of the Epistles of Paul, whether early
or late, and supplements in a wonderful way the incidental
references in the epistles, though not without lacunae and
difficulties...
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