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    Spread Of Christianity

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    He was originally Saul of Tarsus (which is in present day Turkey). He was an apostle and is sometimes called Saint Paul. He was one of the earliest people to develop and spread Christianity. He grew up as a Jew receiving Jewish education and was a Pharisee (a strict adherent

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    How Galatians is known among scholars. Galatians is quoted in 1 Peter‚ Barnabas‚ Polycarp’s letter to the Philippians. Paul was born in Tarsus in Cilicia. Cilicia is part of what is now Turkey. Most people in the Roman empire in those days were slaves. His father had somehow become a Roman citizen. Perhaps he paid money for this‚ which would have been very expensive. As a result‚ Paul was born as a Roman citizen. Not many people were born as Roman citizens. When men arrested Paul in Jerusalem

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    Two billion people around the world are Christian. Christianity is an influential world religion. The world follows the Christian calendar‚ Sunday is known as a day off from work‚ and businesses and schools close down for Christian holidays like Good Friday and Christmas. This is all because of Jesus Christ who lived 2000 years ago. Christians are made up of Catholics and Protestants. Although they have different beliefs and different practices‚ they all believe that Jesus died on the cross for

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    teachers are expected to have enough‚ if not wide‚ perception‚ grasp and understanding of literature since literature is a part of a teacher’s daily life. Literature can be used for “teaching‚ rebuking‚ correcting and training” a child‚ as said by Saul of Tarsus in his second letter to Timothy (3.16). Literature “fills a much-needed gap” for teachers‚ according to the twentieth century educator and author of The Greek Drama‚ Moses Hadas. These gaps which Moses refers to are gray areas that teachers

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    Early Church and Paul

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    Unit 6 Lesson 1 “The Early Church & Paul” Objectives: Describe the life and practice of the early church Demonstrate knowledge of the early life‚ conversion and ministry of Paul Identify and discuss the major themes of Paul’s teachings Relate Paul’s message to the present Philippine context Day of the Pentecost – the early church began in Jerusalem in accordance to God’s commands is sometimes described by some Christians today as the "Birthday of the Church." a Jewish feast‚ was celebrated

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    Saint Paul and His Illness

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    was a Jew from the tribe of Benjamin and was born a Roman citizen‚ in Tarsus of Cilicia‚ with the Hebrew name Saul. Among the many other apostles and missionaries involved in the spread of the Christian faith‚ Paul is often considered to be one of the two most important people in the history of Christianity‚ and one of the greatest religious leaders of all time. In the New Testament‚ before becoming a follower of Christianity‚ Saul was engaged in a violent persecution of the newly-forming Church. He

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    Beginning with his conversion in the early 30’s of the first century CE‚ Paul‚ also known by his Jewish name‚ Saul‚ displayed multiple virtuous traits that solidified him as one of the most heroic and influential figures in ancient history. Born in Tarsus‚ one of the most important educational centers in the ancient world‚ he was taught the words of the Old Testament‚ or Hebrew Bible‚ by a rabbi by the name of Gamaliel. At the time of his birth (c. 3 CE)‚ many Christians were being persecuted by

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    that He was still living. Most of his apostles died for Him in their ministry of the early Church. To further spread his message‚ Jesus knocked Saul of Tarsus‚ an early persecutor of Christians‚ off his horse at Damascus. He was able to convince him to stop his evil deeds and to spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire‚ changing his name from Saul to Paul. Paul worked hard to spread the good news of Jesus. Many of his other early followers were martyred because of their belief in Him. Jesus

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    Paul's Journeys

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    Angela Sams BIB 105 05 May 2013 Prof. Todd Fowler Paul ’s Many Missionary Journeys ’ Paul‚ born Saul was originally born in Tarsus and a good Pharisee that knew the Bible and believed that the Christian movement was dangerous to Judaism. Thus‚ Paul hated Christian faith and persecuted them without mercy. Paul got permission to go to Damascus to capture Christians and bring them back to Jerusalem. God stopped him in his tracks‚ as Paul was blinded by heavenly lights and met Jesus. A disciple

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    The Apostle Paul

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    HUM2210 Paul The Apostle Paul‚ originally‚ Saul of Tarsus was a Jewish zealot convert. He gave Christianity the boost it needed so that it may be spread throughout all nations just as Jesus had commanded him to. Paul is the author of the book of Romans in the Bible. The book of Romans was written by Paul to the people and believers of Rome. He had hoped that this letter would not only inform the Roman people of his missionary conquest but that they might also support him and be a “homeland”

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