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Kelhoffer, Miracle and Mission
 
Kelhoffer, J. A. (2000). Miracle and mission: the authentication of missionaries and their message in the longer ending of Mark. Tèubingen, Mohr Siebeck.
DHB SUMMARY: Focuses mainly on the relationship between miracle and the missionary enterprise.
Chapter 5: Miracle and Mission: The Expectation of Signs to Authenticate the Kerygma
A. Introduction
GET: Kollmann, Jesus und die Christen... pages 42-45, 195-197, 316-378
B. New Testament
Luke refers to every significant Christian leader--Peter, Stephen (6:8), Philip (8:4-7), Barnabas and Paul--with the exception of James as a miracle-worker." quoting J. Jervell, "The Signs of an Apostle..."
GET: J. Jervell, "The Signs of an Apostle..." in The Unknown Paul...
Throughout Acts, the miracles lead to conversion and belief.
Characterizations in Acts suggest that Paul performed miracles equally if not more than the Twelve. (Acts 19:11-12)
Mark 16:15-20 envisions others ("those who believe") in addition to the apostles as miracle workers.
Passages reflecting most clearly the apostle's own conceptions of the miraculous, and especially of his own miracles.
Rom 15:18-19
1 Cor. 2:4-5
1 Cor 12:9-10
2 Cor. 12:11-12
Apparently Paul is responding to those who struggle with the idea of a miraculous healer who is himself sick/injured.  Here's the idea that divine approval is shown both in miracles but also in endurance.
Gal 3:1-5
1 Thess 1:5
The author of Luke-Acts appeals to miracles to support the legitimacy of Paul, although he does not consider him as one of the Twelve.
As with Paul, Stephen, Philip, and Barnabas, the author does not limit miracle-working in the context of mission to the first apostles.
C. Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles on Miracle and Mission
GET: R. MacMullen, Christianizing the Roman Empire, pp. 24-42
1. Miracles in Literature Similar in Genre to the Five Main Apocryphal Acts
a) The Abgar Legend
Thaddaeus heals "every disease and infirmity...".  Just as Jesus performed healings, so are his followers expected to do so after his ascension.  
b) The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles
Jesus instructs them to "heal all the sick of the city who believe [in] my name" (10.33 - 11.1)
NOTE: Healing in a non-missionary context!
c) The Letter of Peter to Philip
d) The Martyrdom of Fructuosus and Companions***
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e) The Interpretation of Knowledge***
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2. Miracles in the Five Main Apocryphal Acts
a) The Acts of Andrew
b) The Acts of John
Mostly miracles for apologetic reasons.  Includes miracles by non-apostles, including new converts!
c) The Acts of Paul
d) The Acts of Peter***
e) The Acts of Thomas***
D. Select Apologetic Writers of the Second and Third Centuries
1. Justin Martyr