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The Book of Acts is widely recognized as a sequel to Luke’s Gospel. It picks up where the Gospel left off and is addressed to Theophilus. And as it chronicles the days of the early Church, it reminds us that the first Christians were – of course – Jews. Angela Coustley joins us to offer a Hebrew Catholic’s perspective on the Book of Acts.
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Dr. Angela Costley is a Hebrew Catholic theologian. She earned her PhD from St Patrick’s Pontifical University and is a board member of the Association of Hebrew Catholics. She is co-editor and contributor to From Sinai to Rome: Jewish Identity in the Catholic Church.
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The Book of Acts is widely recognized as a sequel to Luke’s Gospel. It picks up where the Gospel left off and is addressed to Theophilus. And as it chronicles the days of the early Church, it reminds us that the first Christians were – of course – Jews. Angela Coustley joins us to offer a Hebrew Catholic’s perspective on the Book of Acts.
Guest Info
Dr. Angela Costley is a Hebrew Catholic theologian. She earned her PhD from St Patrick’s Pontifical University and is a board member of the Association of Hebrew Catholics. She is co-editor and contributor to From Sinai to Rome: Jewish Identity in the Catholic Church.

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