When Paul arrived in Athens, he walked around the city and saw that there were a great many idols. He noted that one of the idols was “To An Unknown God.” The philosophers in Athens heard that Paul was talking about a God with which they were unfamiliar. They asked him to tell them more in a public meeting to be held in the Areopagus [a hill where the governmental council and city elders met]. Paul explained to them that the identity of the unknown God is known and he taught them about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. A number of people became believers. [Reflection is based on the Bible Reference – Acts 17:16-34]