Term or model used in this packet's account of Paul, Christianity, Roman power, or church doctrine.
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Key Notes
Jiang tells students that personal belief is irrelevant to this pass; the object is Catholic teaching as a system.
A student notes Augustine partly answers the earlier pride question.
Another student tries to read Eve's fruit as a forgivable mistake, preparing Jiang's contrast between Jesus and Augustine.
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"So you must obey the church completely. Okay? Because the divine spark in you, it's out of nothingness. It can only lead you to..."
"So like for, because I think I believe in the original."
"Like can we also see the, like people eat the fruit from that tree also as a mistake that we can, just like the..."
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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