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Religion News Service on MSNAretha Franklin and the Apostle Paul agree: Sing!
This breaking of conventional boundaries is precisely where the Apostle Paul and Aretha Franklin meet. While Aretha doesn’t ...
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How the First Christian Fights Shaped the Future of an Entire Religion
Early Christian Schisms - Part 1 - Extra History One of the toughest questions early Christians had to face was Mosaic Law.
“Paul, Apostle of Christ” only makes a case for the disciple’s ascent to Heaven, not the complications or historical context that make him such a figure of fascination for millennia.
Saul would go on to become Paul the Apostle and his conversion to Christianity happened along the road from Jerusalem to Damascus. Forty years ago, that story was turned into a musical with ...
"Paul, Apostle of Christ" takes place a few years after the great fire of Rome of 64 A.D., an event described in The Annals by Roman historian Tacitus.
In a special three-hour broadcast, Peter Jennings tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth, Paul the Apostle and Christianity in its first decades — a tiny movement that against the odds survived ...
In 2 Timothy 3:1, Paul the Apostle states: "But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come." This is an ominous declaration that he presents as an absolute statement of fact!
Separately, archaeologists have uncovered an image of St. Paul which "could be considered the oldest icon of the apostle known to date," the Vatican's official newspaper reported Sunday.
Reading Paul as he saw himself, as a Jewish apostle and not a Jewish apostate, changes how almost all his words are understood. A vivid example can be seen in Galatians 1:13.
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