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Title: Topic 8 Paul: Apostle to the Gentiles


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Topic 8 Paul Apostle to the Gentiles
  • Significance of Paul
  • Quantity of material in NT about 1/3
  • Scope of his missionary work
  • Depth and influence of his theology
  • Sources
  • Acts (esp. ch. 13-28) secondary source
  • Letters primary source
  • Occasional in nature written in response to
    particular problems in particular churches.
  • Typical Hellenistic letter form Five regular
    parts
  • Salutation Sender to Recipient Greeting
    (grace and peace)
  • Thanksgiving
  • Body
  • Parenesis (general ethical admonitions)
  • Closing (peace wish final greetings grace
    benediction)

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  • Sources cont.
  • 2. Letters cont.
  • Authenticity
  • 13 letters attributed to Paul.
  • Some may be pseudonymous written later in
    Pauls name (Deutero-Pauline).
  • Evidence differences in writing style,
    vocabulary, theology, etc.

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  • Pauls background
  • Diaspora Jew from Tarsus dual culture
  • Hellenistic culture Greek language, culture,
    customs
  • Jewish culture Scripture, Torah, Pharisee
  • Double name Saul (Jewish) and Paul (Roman)
  • No evidence he changed name at conversion.
  • Had two names all along (cf. Acts 139).
  • Pauls persecution of the Christian church.
  • Stephen Hellenists Damascus (Acts 758 83
    91-2).
  • Motivated by zeal for Jewish law (Gal. 113-14
    Phil. 36).
  • Pauls conversion/call (c. 32/35 AD)
  • Appearance of Christ on road to Damascus (Ac. 9).
  • Call to be apostle to Gentiles (Gal. 113-17
    Phil. 34-9 Rom. 1113).
  • Disappears for more than a decade.

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  • D. Pauls Missionary Journeys
  • First Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14)
  • Barnabas and Saul sent out by Antioch church.
  • Cyprus and central Asia Minor.
  • Rejection by Jews acceptance among Gentiles.
  • Antioch controversy over circumcision of
    Gentiles.
  • Jerusalem Conference (Apostolic Council Acts
    15 Gal. 2)
  • Summit to resolve circumcision issue.
  • Must Gentiles be circumcised (i.e., convert to
    Judaism and observe Jewish law)?
  • Agreement not to require circumcision.
  • Significance
  • Preserved unity between Paul and Jerusalem
    leaders.
  • Opened door to wider Gentile mission.
  • Paved way for eventual separation of Judaism and
    Christianity.

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  • Pauls Missionary Journeys cont.
  • Second Missionary Journey (Acts 1536-1822)
  • Split with Barnabas accompanied by Silas and
    Timothy.
  • Antioch through Asia Minor to Macedonia and
    Greece.
  • Corinth 18 months wrote 1 Thess. (c. 50).
  • Brought before proconsul Gallio inscription
    allows dating.
  • Third Missionary Journey (Acts 1823-2116)
  • Antioch to Ephesus 2-3 years longest stay on
    any journey.
  • Through Macedonia and Greece to Jerusalem.
  • Pauls collection for Jerusalem.
  • Relief for poor in Jerusalem.
  • Symbolic of unity of church Jewish and Gentile
    Christians in one church.

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  • Pauls Missionary Journeys cont.
  • Arrest and journey to Rome (Acts 2117-2831)
  • a. Jerusalem arrested over disturbance in
    Temple.
  • b. Caesarea held 2 years appealed to Caesar.
  • c. Rome a prisoner awaiting trial preaching
    gospel.
  • d. Likely executed by Nero (60-65).

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