Term or model used in this packet's account of Paul, Christianity, Roman power, or church doctrine.
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role hierarchy
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Key Notes
The body-of-Christ passage makes each believer a part of a larger organism rather than an autonomous spiritual seeker.
Jiang says resurrecting Jesus in the church requires complete obedience to assigned functions.
Paul's hierarchy of apostles, prophets, teachers, miracles, and tongues is read as divinely ordained role differentiation.
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"So please don't do so, okay? Because my brain is no different from anyone else's brain, okay? You won't find the secret of my..."
"Okay, so what he's saying is this, when you consume the body of Christ, you've all consumed a part of Him, right? And so..."
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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