Biblical Nuggets: Mars’ Hill in Athens
At Mars’ Hill, also known as the Areopagus, Paul used an inscription to an “unknown god” as a starting point for proclaiming the good…

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At Mars’ Hill, also known as the Areopagus, Paul used an inscription to an “unknown god” as a starting point for proclaiming the good…
AREOPAGUS MESSAGE Acts 17:22–34 is Paul’s sermon to the philosophers in Athens. In this passage, as Luke describes, Paul stands in the midst of…
In her essay, “Preaching for Mission: Ancient Speeches and Postmodern Sermons,” Mary E. Hinkle raises the practical and today’s relevant issue of preaching the…
In this passage from Galatians 2:11-21, Paul presents his biblical and theological argument in response to Peter’s unacceptable behavior. Peter, the one whom God…
Chuck Lowe, in his article “There is no condemnation,” has tried to answer the question he has raised in the beginning of his thesis:…