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Barnett explores Paul's address in Athens from Acts 17, and how this is different because the audience of Gentiles is different. Barnett examines Paul's letters to corroborate Luke's summaries in Acts. Barnett then explores Peter's sermon as recorded in Acts, and also compares it to Peter's letters for corroboration. Barnett summarises the text as an announcement of objective facts, of what God has done in history. It also includes who Jesus is, our brokeness as seen in our need for Jesus' crucifixion, witness to the Resurrection, and a warning of judgement., Cassette label reads : "Tape 10 5/5/92 new
1992-05-06
Barnett expounds Acts 13 and 14, and Paul's preaching in Asia Minor. He looks at Luke's aim of comparing Paul's preaching with that of Peter's. Barnett looks at the response of Jews and Gentiles to the gospel. He explores the response of the people in Lystra to the healing of the crippled man. Barnett reminds his audience that we can not start with Biblical history when talking to pagans, we must first start with the doctrine of God., Cassette label reads : "Tape 10 5/5/92 new
1992-05-06