1. The Often Lost Importance of Luke-Acts and the Orientation of this Study
2. The Context of Luke-Acts: A Short Introduction
3. The Case for the Unity of Luke-Acts and Reading the Volumes as Luke-Acts and as Luke and Acts
4. Outline and Narrative Survey of Luke-Acts
5. The Plan, Activity, and Character of God: A Survey in Narrative Order
6. The God of Promise, Fulfillment, and Salvation: Synthesis of Texts on the Plan of God
7. Jesus the Messiah Who Is Lord and Bringer of the New Era: Narrative Order
8. Messiah, Servant, Prophet, Savior, Son of Man, and Lord: A Synthesis on the Person and Work of Jesus
9. The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts: Power and Enablement for the Promise and Witness of the New Era
10. The Salvation of God through Christ and the Healings That Picture It: Narrative Order
11. The Many Dimensions of Salvation in Luke-Acts: A Synthesis
12. Israel in Luke-Acts
13. The Gentiles and the Expression "the Nations" in Luke-Acts
14. The Church and the Way in Luke-Acts
15. Discipleship and Ethics in the New Community
16. How Response to Jesus Divides: The Opponents, the Crowds, and Rome as Observer of Events in Luke-Acts
17. Women, the Poor, and the Social Dimensions in Luke-Acts
18. The Law in Luke-Acts
19. Ecclesiology in Luke-Acts
20. Eschatology, Judgment, and Hope for the Future in Luke-Acts
21. The Scriptures in Luke-Acts
22. Luke-Acts in the Canon
23. Conclusion