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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 4 extracted notes Aliases: pleaser, pleasers, self-pleaser

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self-pleasers

Term or model used in this packet's account of Paul, Christianity, Roman power, or church doctrine.

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self-pleasers

Glossary

Term or model used in this packet's account of Paul, Christianity, Roman power, or church doctrine.

Claim stated in the December 2, 2025 lecture about Paul, Christianity, and Roman power.

diagnosis

Jiang interprets Augustine to mean humans are a failed creation from dust and therefore easily swayed by Satan.

Claim stated in the December 2, 2025 lecture about Paul, Christianity, and Roman power.

model

The solution is complete obedience to the church because the inner spark supposedly leads only to evil.

Claim stated in the December 2, 2025 lecture about Paul, Christianity, and Roman power.

diagnosis

A student asks whether the original Jesus allows mistakes; Jiang contrasts Jesus' forgiveness with Catholic refusal to tolerate error.

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