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Christian (non-Catholic) - Advanced Paul's Sermon in Pisidian Antioch: Realization of Davidic Hope
One does not have to agree with all of the conclusions here to appreciate this interesting exegesis that finds Paul preaching that the resurrection is a fulfillment of God's promises to David. By an evangelical, scholar, Greg Herrick. See, too, his
- The Use of Psalm 16:8-11 in Acts 2:25-28.

Catholic - Intermediate Scripture Reflections on the Holy Spirit (Acts 2)
A five-part series by Father Raniero Cantalamessa, O.F.M, Cap., preacher to the Papal Household.
- Part I: The New Law of Love (Ac 2:1-4)
- Part II: An Overwhelming Love (Ac 2:5-11)
Part III: The Nuclear Energy of the Church (Ac 2:12-21)
- Part IV: The Center of Evangelism (Ac 2:22-36)
- Part V: 'Take Courage, I Am with you!' (Ac 2:37-42)

Christian (non-Catholic) - Advanced New Law, New Temple, New World
An interesting sermon on Acts 2 and Pentecost by N.T. Wright, top Scripture scholar and Anglican bishop of Durham, England. See also:
- Pentecost, Power and Politics (Pentecost Vigil)

Christian (non-Catholic) - Advanced Engaging the (Neo)Pagan Mind
A study of Paul's speech at Athens (Acts 17:16-34) as "a model for cultural apologetics." (.pdf files, requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)

Catholic - Intermediate The Discourse at the Areopagus and the Universality of Truth
A fine meditation by Father Albert Vanhoye, S.J., the longtime secretary of the Pontifical Biblical Commission:

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