Paul of Tarsus saw Jesus as a solution to Roman-Jewish conflict because a prophet of peace, mercy, and forgiveness could defuse messianic revolt against Rome.
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Paul OF Tarsus
Paul of Tarsus saw Jesus as a solution to Roman-Jewish conflict because a prophet of peace, mercy, and forgiveness could defuse messianic revolt against Rome.
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"...of their religion. And, so, this presented a problem for Paul of Tarsus and other Jews who wanted to assimilate. Okay? When Jesus died,..."
"And, so, um, his brother James led his movement called the Poor of Jerusalem. Later on, they'll be called the Abianites, okay? And, these..."
"...here, what matters is what happens in heaven, alright? So, Paul of Tarsus, backed by the Roman state, started this religion as a way..."
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