A) Jesus Christ (3 BC – AD 33) 1) Judea = birthplace = Roman control

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A) Jesus Christ (3 BC – AD 33) 1) Judea = birthplace = Roman control      II) The Rise of Christianity A) Jesus Christ (3 BC – AD 33)         1) Judea = birthplace = Roman control         2) “Messiah” = savior: from Rome or from sin?        3) Parables: common stories with a message           a) Good Samaritan: traveler helps injured man            b) Prodigal Son: father forgives foolish son        4) Crucifixion: too popular; executed as criminal 5) Resurrection: comes back to life ! ? ! ? !