Book of Acts
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1. A Second Account
2. The Ascension
3. A New Apostle
4. Pentecost
5. Peter's Sermon (Part 1)
6. Peter's Sermon (Part 2)
7. Peter's Sermon (Part 3)
8. Life in the Early Church
9. Healing at the Gate Beautiful
10. Peter's Second Speech
11. Sons of the Covenant
12. No Other Name
13. Obeying God or Man?
14. Holy Boldness
15. Lying Donors
16. If It Is of God
17. Apostles and Deacons
18. Stephen on Trial
19. Saul of Tarsus
20. The Gospel to Samaria
21. The Ethiopian Church (Eunuch)
22. Paul's Conversion
23. The Street Called Straight
24. A Basket Case
25. The Raising of Dorcas
26. Peter's Vision
27. Cornelius' Household
28. The Holy Spirit to the Gentiles
29. The Team of Barnabas and Saul
30. Peter in Prison
31. The Death of Herod
32. Paul at Cyprus
33. Paul's Sermon at Antioch
34. Christ and David
35. Eternal Appointment
36. Zeus and Hermes
37. Entering the Kingdom
38. The Judaizer Threat
39. The Jerusalem Decree
40. Among the Brethren
41. The Doctrine of Baptism
42. The Philippian Jailer
43. Reasoning from the Scriptures
44. Paul at Mars Hill (Part 1)
45. Paul at Mars Hill (Part 2)
46. Paul at Corinth
47. Paul at Ephesus
48. Riot at Ephesus
49. The Ministry of Troas
50. Message to the Elders
51. Thy Will Be Done
52. Paul's Arrest in Jerusalem
53. Paul's Defense in Jerusalem
54. A House Divided
55. Paul Sent to Felix
56. Paul's Defense Before Felix
57. Paul Tried Before Festus (Paul Appeals to Caesar)
58. Paul's Defense
59. Almost Persuaded
60. Paul in the Tempest
61. Paul at Malta
62. Paul at Rome
63. Epilogue
Paul at Mars Hill (Part 1)
The Bible warns us not to be taken captive by philosophy. Actually, it was the Apostle Paul who warned the Colossians of the dangers of thinking outside of Christ. Does that mean we ought not to engage in dialogue with philosophers? Considering “Paul at Mars Hill,” Dr. Sproul explains what the Apostle Paul did given the opportunity to speak with the philosophers of his day.
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R.C. Sproul
Dr. R.C. Sproul was founder of Ligonier Ministries, first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Fla., and first president of Reformation Bible College. He was author of more than one hundred books, including The Holiness of God.