Areopagus sermon

Saint Paul delivering the Areopagus Sermon in Athens, by Raphael, 1515.
Engraved plaque containing Apostle Paul's sermon, at the Areopagus, Athens, Greece.

The Areopagus sermon refers to a sermon delivered by Apostle Paul in Athens, at the Areopagus, and recounted in Acts 17:16–34.[1][2] The Areopagus sermon is the most dramatic and most fully-reported speech of the missionary career of Saint Paul and followed a shorter address in Lystra recorded in Acts 14:15–17.[3]

  1. ^ McGrath, Alister E. (2006), Christianity: an introduction, pp. 137–41, ISBN 1-4051-0901-7.
  2. ^ Schnelle, Udo (Nov 1, 2009), Theology of the New Testament, p. 477, ISBN 978-0-80103604-0.
  3. ^ Mills, Watson E. (2003), Mercer Commentary on the New Testament, pp. 1109–10, ISBN 0-86554-864-1.

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