What This Document Is
This document is a review guide for Topic Five of BIB-107, New Testament Survey at Grand Canyon University. It focuses on key events and figures from the book of Acts and Paul’s missionary journeys, preparing students for assessment on this material. The review is formatted as a series of questions covering significant moments in the early church’s expansion.
Why This Document Matters
This review is designed for students enrolled in BIB-107 who are preparing for an exam or quiz on the historical and theological developments covered in Topic Five. It’s most useful during study sessions, as a self-assessment tool, or to quickly recap important details before a graded assessment. It exists to help students consolidate their understanding of the material presented in Chapter 16 of the course textbook.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This review guide provides questions, but does *not* offer exhaustive explanations or detailed scriptural analysis. It’s a tool for recall and self-evaluation, not a substitute for reading the assigned textbook chapter or attending lectures. Users will still need to refer to the original course materials to fully grasp the nuances of each topic.
What This Document Provides
This review includes seven questions covering: the significance of the church at Antioch, the circumstances and conclusions of the Jerusalem Council, the duration and locations of Paul’s Second and Third Missionary Journeys, the economic factors contributing to hostility towards Paul in Ephesus, the letters written during Paul’s Third Journey, the details surrounding Paul’s arrest and imprisonment, and the impact of Paul’s Roman imprisonment on the spread of the gospel.
This preview *does not* include the answers to these questions, nor does it provide in-depth explanations of the historical or theological context. The full document offers a means for students to test their knowledge and identify areas needing further study.