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Lesson 1: The Background of Acts
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Clement
Early church writer from Alexandria, 150-215, who stated explicitly that Luke is the author of Acts
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Instructions for Lesson 1
The Book of Acts, Lesson 1
Quiz 1.1
Quiz 1.2
Quiz 1.3
Cumulative Test, Lesson 1
Learning Game 1: Hangman
Supplementary Lesson: The Writings of the New Testament
Instructions, Optional Written Project
Instructions, Essay Questions
Instructions, Journal Questions
Instructions, Optional Additional Reading
Instructions for Lesson 2
The Book of Acts, Lesson 2
Quiz 2.1
Quiz 2.2
Quiz 2.3
Cumulative Test, Lesson 2
Glossary for Lessons 1-2
Learning Game 2: Crossword
Supplementary Lesson: The Worldwide Growth of Christianity
Instructions for Lesson 3
The Book of Acts, Lesson 3
Quiz 3.1
Quiz 3.2
Quiz 3.3
Cumulative Test, Lesson 3
Glossary for Lessons 1-3
Learning Game 3: Crossword
Supplementary Lesson: The Pentecostal-Charismatic Movement
Final Exam on Video Lectures
Instructions for Reading Assignment 1
Quiz 1 on Reading (Extra Credit)
Instructions for Reading Assignment 2
Quiz 2 on Reading (Extra Credit)
Instructions for Reading Assignment 3
Quiz 3 on Reading (Extra Credit)
Cumulative Test on Reading (Extra Credit)
Study Guides on Lessons
Essay Questions
Journal Questions
Reading Study Guides
Optional Additional Reading Reports
Written Project