Columnas griegas
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jcgps0207
Descripción
Ancient Greek columns rise from weathered temple ruins, their fluted stone shafts reaching upward against an open sky. The worn surfaces and broken architectural forms speak of the classical world that shaped the Mediterranean setting of the New Testament. Within Christian visual storytelling, these ruins naturally connect with Athens and the apostolic witness of Paul, who proclaimed the living God among temples, altars, and philosophies of the Greek world. The scene is well suited for teaching themes of missions, early Christianity, apologetics, archaeology, and the contrast between man-made shrines and the Creator who “does not live in temples made by human hands.”
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