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What did Paul do when he changed his mission strategy in Athens?
He simultaneously addressed the Jews and the Gentiles.
He defended Christian beliefs using Epicurean and Stoic philosophy.
He addressed his audiences in Latin rather than Greek.
He ignored the Jews, speaking only to the Gentiles.
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He defended Christian beliefs using Epicurean and Stoic philosophy.
In Athens (Acts 17) Paul engaged the local philosophers, used their altar to the “unknown god,” quoted their poets, and framed the gospel in terms they would understand rather than speaking in Latin or ignoring the Jews.
In Athens (Acts 17) Paul engaged the local philosophers, used their altar to the “unknown god,” quoted their poets, and framed the gospel in terms they would understand rather than speaking in Latin or ignoring the Jews.
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