Nicholas Sorgenfrey

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Lystra seems to have been a believing pagan town where the Greek mythological vision of the world was ascendant. When Paul preached and then healed a crippled man, the crowds in the town were moved and impressed, but they interpreted what they saw and heard through the lens of their assumed pagan vision, and they became convinced that the gods, Zeus and Hermes, had come down among them in human form.
From Christendom to Apostolic Mission: Pastoral Strategies for an Apostolic Age
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