Paul Nadim Tarazi Series: The New Testament: An Introduction, vol. 2 After giving the reader a clear overall picture of Luke and Acts, Tarazi devotes the remainder of the book to detailed exegesis. The previous volumes in this series - Old and New Testament alike - are known for unlocking mysteries that have stumped other commentators. Luke and Acts is no exception. The reader will find convincing explanations for the parable in Luke 16 where Jesus praises an “unjust steward,” Jesus’ call for division rather than peace in Luke 12:51 and the apparently abrupt ending of Acts which has led many to suggest that the real ending was lost. Required for Antiochian House of Studies, Unit 3 303 pages Paperback Published 2001 size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1” ISBN: 0-88141-189-2