"e;Odette Mainville's...book, The Spirit in Luke-Acts, is a most careful, enlightening, and fresh interpretation of the Holy Spirit's Role in Luke and Acts, from the surprising starting point of a single verse, Acts 2:33...I wholeheartedly endorse this book...."e; -William S. Kurz, S.J., Emeritus Professor of New Testament, Marquette University"e; As someone who has devoted a whole book to a theological exposition of Acts 2:33, I regard this as a most worthwhile endeavor. What emerges is a work that engages fully with the Spirit's vitality in the life of Jesus and in the mission of the church ."e; -William P. Atkinson, PhD, Senior Lecturer, London School of Theology"e; I warmly recommend this insightful reading of Luke-Acts to you. It is filled with interesting exegesis and challenging observations .I trust that you will find this book as enjoyable, enriching, and edifying as I did."e; -Robert P. Menzies, PhD, Missionary-Scholar (China), from the foreword"e;Mainville's work integrates the central theme in Luke-Acts, in a way that traditional systematic theology does not, viz, Jesus's experiences with the Spirit toward the end of creating a 'community of prophets' "e; -Jon Mark Ruthven, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Regent University School of Divinity"e; Using a redactional and literary approach, Mainville demonstrates that the role of the Holy Spirit is not to be relegated to a mere appendage of Pauline soteriology "e; -James B Shelton, PhD, Professor of New Testament, Oral Roberts UniversityMainville's work is helpful both for its engagement with traditional approaches and for its fresh contributions and insights .This is surely a welcome study."e; -Craig S. Keener, PhD, Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary