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  1. Feb 22, 2023 · While in his third missionary journey, Paul traveled to Jerusalem, despite his friends and fellow believers telling him not to go. He told them he was not only prepared to be captured by his enemies, but to die for his work for Jesus Christ (Acts 21). While preaching to the Gentiles, he was captured in the temple by Jews who were ready to kill ...

  2. Oct 14, 2016 · Yes, according to the visions of the Venerable from Agreda. In this revelation, God revealed to the Spanish nun an intimate relationship between Saul-become-Paul and the Mother of God. The italics below show how Mary loves and prays for sinners, even sinners guilty of killing her only Son, Jesus, as well as a new love of her spiritual-children.

  3. Apr 24, 2022 · It is often claimed that the Founder of Christianity was the apostle Paul – or at least that he was the co-Founder, along with Jesus. The idea behind this claim is that Christianity is not really about the historical Jesus. Yes, his words are hugely important, and yes it is also important to know that he did all those miraculous deeds.

  4. Saint Paul’s Teaching on the Blessed Virgin Mary. I’ve been tweaking the final draft of my next book: The Catholic Perspective on Paul – The Pauline Doctrine of Participation in Christ (check out the free podcasts here). In the chapter entitled “Paul and on the Communion of the Saints,” I originally wrote a somewhat meager apologetic ...

  5. May 1, 2006 · Abstract. In this book Bart Ehrman deals with the three followers of Jesus who are arguably the most significant and intriguing: Peter, his closest disciple: Paul his most important apostle; and Mary Magdalene, his most prominent female follower. What do the New Testament and other, non-canonical texts tell us about each of them?

  6. Mar 2, 2020 · It’s, in fact, more possible that Paul did know and believe in the virgin birth. The physician, known as Luke, was a companion of Paul during Paul’s second and third missionary journeys. Luke, who wrote the Gospel of Luke and The Acts of the Apostles, speaks of being there with Paul when meeting with the Jerusalem church in Acts 21.

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  8. Dec 28, 2019 · It may be too extreme to say that Paul is the “founder” or even the “co-founder” of Christianity, but he certainly is the key figure in the faith after Jesus. The difficulties in knowing about Paul’s life and teachings are different from what we saw with Jesus. Unlike Jesus, Paul did leave us a written record.

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