Acts 17
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How White Christians turned syncretism into an insult
Early-20th-century European and North American missionaries grew concerned about it—but never in their own churches.
by Ross Kane
A storyteller who respects his audience (Acts 17:22-31)
Paul's approach in Athens is refreshing.
by Enuma Okoro
Preaching among idolatrous hipsters? Study Paul.
In Athens, the apostle bears witness—and doesn't try to be cool.
What they fear
The Areopagus--the former location of the Athenian equivalent of the Roman senate--was a center of civic life. The name comes from "Ares," the Greek god of war, and "pagos," which means "hill" or "rock." The Roman equivalent of Ares is Mars, hence the translation sometimes used: the Mars Hill.
Idol behavior: Acts 17:22-31
I've seen the Athenians' approach in southern California.
To see and not to see: Acts 17:22-31; John 14:15-21
Paul refuses to let God become just another novelty.