Lars Dahle - Webinar - Paul in Athens: An Apologetic Model for Today - a podcast by Damaris Norge

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Despite its historical prominence in the church, apologetics used to be viewed with suspicion in many Christian circles. Today, however, we are experiencing an apologetic renaissance across the evangelical world. This is promising, as we are called to bear witness to Jesus Christ in our secular and pluralistic world. We always need to “be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks [us] to give the reason for the hope that [we] have” (1 Pet. 3:15).In order to be equipped, we naturally turn to the New Testament for inspiration and guidance. The most commonly used biblical model for apologetics is Paul’s Areopagus Speech in Acts 17:22-31. However, despite its huge popularity, this passage is often misunderstood or misapplied.In this webinar, therefore, we take a fresh look at Paul in Athens (Acts 17:16-34) as an apologetic model for today.In order to do that, we will focus on six key questions:· What are the common misunderstandings and misapplications of this significant passage?· What can we learn about an appropriate understanding of this passage from Luke’s overall intentions with Luke and the book of Acts?· How does Paul approach an audience (such as the Areopagus Council) which is both critical and curious?· How can we learn from Paul to identify points of contact in the worldviews held by the audience?· What is Paul’s overall apologetic argument in his Areopagus Speech and how can that argument be applied by us today?· How can we learn from Paul to identify points of tension in the worldviews held by the audience?



 



 

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