Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles
The historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles, the primary source for the Apostolic Age, is a major issue for biblical scholars and historians of Early Christianity, with the debate on the historicity of Acts becoming most vehement between 1895-1915. German theologian Adolf von Harnack in particular was known for his strong criticism of Acts, though his allegations of its inaccuracies have been described as "exaggerated hypercriticism" by modern scholarship.
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