Paul's self-designation as the one opening the Jesus movement to non-Jews.
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Apostle to the Gentiles
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...people to believe in Jesus as possible. Okay? So for example, Gentiles, non -Jews, want to believe in Jesus. But they're 20, they're 30,..."
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"...people to believe in Jesus as possible. Okay? So for example, Gentiles, non -Jews, want to believe in Jesus. But they're 20, they're 30,..."
"...the world to spread the good news. Paul became the apostle to the Gentiles, which meant that he was trying to bring in everyone..."
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Christianity wins twice in this lecture: first as a Roman-compatible institution, then as a strange formula that trains people to treat symbols as reality.
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