Author Biography
Archbishop Averky (Taushev) (1906–1976) was the fourth abbot of Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY. Through his long years of pastoral and episcopal service, he became well known among Orthodox Christians for his staunch defense of the Church’s faith and traditions. Father Seraphim (Rose) wrote, “Archbishop Averky was one of the last giants of 20th-century Orthodoxy . . . . [He] was an Orthodox scholar in the unbroken tradition of patristic thought which has come down to us from the ancient Fathers to our own days.” Archbishop Averky’s writings have been published in many languages, including Russian, English, Romanian, and Serbian.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. The Meaning of the Term “Apostolos”
– The Content of the Apostolos
2. Overview of the Acts of the Apostles
– The Writer of the Book and the Reason for Its Composition
– The Time and Place of the Composition of the Book of Acts
– The Content of the Book of Acts
– The Significance of the Book of Acts
Part I
3. The Church of Christ Among the Jews
– Acts Chapter One to Twelve
Part II
4. The Church of Christ Among the Gentiles
– Acts Chapter Thirteen to Twenty-Eight
Sources
Notes
Subject Index
Scripture Index