acts 17

The seventeenth chapter of the Book of Acts in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It describes Paul's travels through Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens, including his Areopagus sermon. Key themes include Paul's evangelistic methods, his engagement with Jewish and Gentile audiences, and his philosophical arguments in Athens regarding the "unknown god."

The episodes generally center on discussions and teachings directly related to the biblical text of Acts 17. Topics range from detailed examinations of the chapter's content, such as Paul's sermon on Mars Hill, to broader theological discussions that reference or are rooted in Acts 17, like apologetics and engagement with different worldviews. One episode specifically analyzes a conversation that focuses on Acts 17, while another provides a direct men's bible study on the chapter, indicating a deep dive into its scriptural meaning and implications.