Paul as Missionary S01E14
The New Testament and other texts provide us with many accounts of the Apostle Paul, some that contradict each other. Throughout the history of Christianity, Paul has assumed many different roles for different people. For the early Christians he was primarily a martyr. For St. Augustine, and later Martin Luther, he was a man interpreting the Gospel through his psychological struggle with guilt. The historical Paul seems to have been a man preaching an apocalyptic message to the gentiles.
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Introduction: Why Study the New Testament?
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From Stories to Canon
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The Greco-Roman World
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Judaism in the First Century
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The New Testament as History
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The Gospel of Mark
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The Gospel of Matthew
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The Gospel of Thomas
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The Gospel of Luke
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Interpreting Scripture: Medieval Interpretations
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Ecclesiastical Institutions: Unity, Martyrs, and Bishops
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The "Afterlife" of the New Testament and Postmodern Interpretation
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