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Paul stands up to preach in Athens next to a statue with the inscription, "To the Unknown God." Paul, in a stroke of typical sermonizing genius, tells the gathered Greeks just exactly who the unknown God is, the one that they are ignorant of, and the one he has come to love and worship. This week we study that same God and discuss what we know about him and how we come to know about him.
Show Notes:
Amy Tanner, "The Gift of Uncertainty," BYU Devotional, July 2019.
Russell M. Nelson, "Jesus the Christ: Our Master and More," General Conference, April 2000.
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This is such a great podcast. I love how you talk of big doctrines and principles as you go through the verses. Keep up the great work. One quick question: was Paul a Jew as well as a Roman citizen? Was that possible. He invokes Roman citizen’s rights, but says he was the son of a devout Pharisee. Can he be both?
Thursday Jul 25, 2019
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