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In which John and David discuss Paul’s arrival in Jerusalem and the tensions that immediately confront him in Acts 21. We explore themes of isolation, accusations, and the challenges of bridging the gap between law and grace.
What are the broader implications of Paul’s ministry, the gospel’s disruptive nature, and the perennial human struggle to control the movement of the Spirit?
Listen to David's conversation with Luke-Acts scholar Martin Mittlestadt on Chris Green's Speakeasy Theology
Episode 177 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 120
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