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Paul Apostle, Author, Author of Biblical Book, A Man, Martyr, Minister, Missionary, Teacher, Tentmaker Paul the Apostle, also called the Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus, and Saint Paul, was one of the most influential early Christian missionaries, with his writings forming a considerable portion of the New Testament.
The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle by Albert Schweitzer was published in 1930. It addresses the theology of Paul, which Schweitzer understands within a Jewish apocalyptic context.
A short, noncanonical prayer from the Nag Hammadi library that is pseudonymously attributed to Paul but was actually written by an unknown Valentinian gnostic. This work was never widely authoritative during the early church period.
Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ by F. C. Bauer was published in 1876. it is an examination of the life, writings, and theology of the apostle Paul.
Peter Apostle, Author, Fisher, A Man, Martyr, Missionary, Pope A fisherman who became an apostle and leader of the early church.
Matthew Apostle, Author, Author of Biblical Book, Evangelist, A Man, Martyr, Tax Collector An apostle of Jesus.
One of the twelve disciple of Jesus.
An apostle of Jesus who doubted Jesus’ resurrection.
Who, with his brother Simon, were among the twelve disciples of Jesus.
Titus Church Leader, A Man, Minister A Gentile convert who became a companion of Paul and Barnabas.
One of the twelve disciples of Jesus, and author of several New Testament books.
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Apostle Cultural Ontology, Generic Person, Religious Leader, A leader of the early church who was sent by Jesus to bring the Gospel to others. An envoy of Jesus Christ commissioned directly by Him or by other apostles; normally someone who has been taught directly by Jesus and who is invested with the authority to speak on His behalf.
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A noncanonical work pseudonymously attributed to the Apostle Bartholomew. Sometimes held to be part of the so-called Gospel of Bartholomew.
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There was a church council in Jerusalem, at which it was decided that Gentiles who became Christians did not have to keep the law of Moses.
Paul visited Corinth a second time, between the writings of 1 and 2 Corinthians, and warned those who were sinning.
On his third missionary journey, Paul visited the church in Jerusalem. They told him to show he obeyed the law in order to satisfy those believers who were zealous for the law.
When he appeared before the Sanhedrin, Paul said he was on trial because of his hope in resurrection. This set the Pharisees and Sadducees against one another.
On his third missionary journey, Paul went from Ephesus to Macedonia, where he met Timothy and Titus.
Paul and Silas preached in Philippi. Paul cast a demon out of a slave girl and her owners had Paul and Silas imprisoned.
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An unspecified city where Paul and Barnabas preached.
An unspecified place where the Apostles went.
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