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diaspora conversion
Term or model used in this packet's account of Paul, Christianity, Roman power, or church doctrine.
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Key Notes
Jiang says Jewish leaders come to Paul because they understand he represents the empire.
Paul's pitch identifies Jesus as the fulfillment of Moses, the prophets, and messianic expectation.
When some Jews refuse conversion, Paul frames Gentiles as the audience that will understand and carry the movement forward.
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"Okay, so what they're saying is, it's all misunderstanding, Paul. We don't know what's going on. Why don't you tell us what's going on?..."
"From morning until evening, he explained the matter to them, testifying to the kingdom of God and trying to convince them about Jesus, both..."
"So they disagree with each other, and as they were leaving, Paul made one further statement. The Holy Spirit was right in saying to..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jesus arrives as a poor prophet of the inner spark; Paul turns that spark into belief, obedience, ritual, hierarchy, and a machine that can outlive Rome.
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