When one reads Acts 17’s description of Paul’s speech at Mars Hill, one does not find council forbidding this type of evangelism. Instead the speech appears to give an example of how to do outreach in a skeptical environment. Paul does make statements about his method of work in Corinth in the first two chapters of 1 Corinthians. However, do these passages offer commentary on Paul’s work in Athens? Ellen White appears to belittle Paul’s practice of making a point of contact with the skeptical audience at Mars Hill by quoting their philosophers. She does this by linking his statements in 1 Corinthians with what happened in Athens. However, she also made positive comments on the Mars Hill sermon. The apparent contradiction poses a problem wit...
This article explores what it might mean to take Paul seriously about the ‘revelatory foundations ‘...
Although it is generally recognized today that Paul’s faith was not a religion of subjectivity, some...
The necessity and relative importance ofevangelism have been topics of serious missiological debate ...
Among the apostles, Ellen G. White wrote a biography of Paul only, Sketches From the Life of Paul (1...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
There is a division within the Corinthian Church in Corinth, which the Apostle Paul's (an apostle of...
Ellen White dealt with the issue of the unevangelized in her writings from a different context than ...
Both Archbishop Trench and Ellen White published their works on parable interpretation before Jülich...
Both Archbishop Trench and Ellen White published their works on parable interpretation before Jülich...
To read 2 Corinthians is to watch a pastor at work. Paul practices, describes, defends, and commends...
Since receiving her first visions of the sanctuary in heaven early in her ministry, Ellen White’s wr...
To read 2 Corinthians is to watch a pastor at work. Paul practices, describes, defends, and commends...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
This article explores what it might mean to take Paul seriously about the ‘revelatory foundations ‘...
Although it is generally recognized today that Paul’s faith was not a religion of subjectivity, some...
The necessity and relative importance ofevangelism have been topics of serious missiological debate ...
Among the apostles, Ellen G. White wrote a biography of Paul only, Sketches From the Life of Paul (1...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
One of the reporting strategies is dialogue. Acts 17:16-34 describes Paul's dialogical way of procla...
There is a division within the Corinthian Church in Corinth, which the Apostle Paul's (an apostle of...
Ellen White dealt with the issue of the unevangelized in her writings from a different context than ...
Both Archbishop Trench and Ellen White published their works on parable interpretation before Jülich...
Both Archbishop Trench and Ellen White published their works on parable interpretation before Jülich...
To read 2 Corinthians is to watch a pastor at work. Paul practices, describes, defends, and commends...
Since receiving her first visions of the sanctuary in heaven early in her ministry, Ellen White’s wr...
To read 2 Corinthians is to watch a pastor at work. Paul practices, describes, defends, and commends...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
This article explores what it might mean to take Paul seriously about the ‘revelatory foundations ‘...
Although it is generally recognized today that Paul’s faith was not a religion of subjectivity, some...
The necessity and relative importance ofevangelism have been topics of serious missiological debate ...