Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 268 p. — ISBN10: 0521020697; ISBN13: 978-0521020695
Alexandru Neagoe examines Luke's writings as an apologetic work, by focusing on the parts of Luke's story where the apologetic overtones seem most prominent--the trial narratives. In analyzing the trials of all major Lukan characters--Jesus, Peter, Stephen, and Paul, Neagoe argues that the narratives are best understood when viewed as part of Luke's apologia pro evangelio, a purpose which is in keeping with the author's declared aim to give his readers "assurance" about the "matters" in which they had been instructed (Luke 1:4).
Jesus on trialNarrative precedents of Jesus' trial
Luke's account of Jesus' trial
The trial of Jesus in narrative retrospection
The church on trialThe trials of Peter
The trials of Stephen
The trials of Paul