Thematic AnalysisNameClassDay, Month, YearBook of Acts: Thematic AnalysisThe book of Acts in the Bible is written by Luke. It provides a comprehensive insight into the message of the Gospel that Luke wanted to be passed on as illustrated by the sermons and speeches provided within the texts. The book tracks the evolution of the gospel from the time of Jesus till when the Apostles took over after his ascension into heaven. Thematic analysis of the book finds that God’s providence, geographical advancement of the Gospel, faith, repentance, and opposition were the most prevalent themes brought out by Luke.God’s providence is one of the major themes identified by Dr. Don Fowler in his video. God has a master plan and a vision for the world, and whenever he is faced with opposition he finds a way to correct that. An example is the story of Peter and John’s arrest. When they were arrested by the High Priest for spreading God’s message which seemed to contradict Mosaic law, God used Gamaliel, a Pharisee to prevent their death (Acts 5: 34).In the case of Ananias and his wife Sapphira