Essay On How Does Paul Show The Unreasonableness Of Religion

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Non-Graded Writing Assignment I
Jose Armelito Aubrey I. Gastador PH200019_M
MRS 622E Encountering Biblical Spirituality
Writing Assignment: Essay
June 27, 2023

Non-Graded Writing Assignment I
Part 1. Describe in a single page Paul?s approach to those gathered at Mars Hill (Acts 17:15-34).
Questions: (1) How does Paul use the Athenian?s innate spiritual understanding to present the gospel? (2) How does Paul show the unreasonableness of idols given the ?beyond this world? reality of a spiritual being? (3) How does he bring this ?beyond this world? god close to home? Believing in Jesus Christ as the only true God among other Athenian gods is the most reasonable choice for the people of Athens.
The answer to question one is that Paul used Athens?s established religiosity, fondness for Philosophy, and interest in things novel as a platform to present Christ (Acts 17:16-34). Paul communicated with the people of Athens in various ways like reasoning, conversations, and preaching. Paul, provoked by the idolatry he observed, wasted no opportunity to present who the Athenians should be worshipping.
In question two, about the unreasonableness of the idols, Paul challenged their idea of gods represented in statues and …show more content…

Allowing unbiblical ideas to creep into the mind, even seemingly small or harmless, can cause doubt and create damage in the long run for Christians. To protect Christians from unbiblical ideas, faith and reason must work hand in hand and be inseparable to survive and thrive in this world laden with competing belief systems and philosophies. The Christian faith and mind, with the help of the Holy Spirit, will triumph over its adversaries by necessitating it to constantly nurture and cultivate reason to counter damaging ignorance and cognitive