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The Acts of the Apostles and Saint Paul The Bible Course Document # TX001083

Basic Facts about the Acts of the Apostles The Book of Acts was written by the same evangelist who wrote the Gospel of Luke. It was written in approximately AD 80. The Acts of the Apostles picks up where the Gospel of Luke ends. It recounts how the early Church grew under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Image in public domain

Content in the Acts of the Apostles In the Acts of the Apostles, we see the Church grow under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. What begins with a group of frightened disciples in an upper room ends with a Church spanning the Roman Empire. Chapters 1–12 focus on Saint Peter’s leadership in Jerusalem and nearby communities. Chapters 13–28 focus on the missionary work of Saint Paul and his companions. Image in public domain

The Pentecost Event What is the Pentecost event? The feast of Pentecost celebrates the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise to send the Holy Spirit to guide the disciples and their followers as they proclaim the truth of salvation in Jerusalem and beyond. Images – Dove; Tongues of Fire Is Pentecost still celebrated? If so, when? We celebrate Pentecost fifty days after Easter. Some people call it the birthday of the Church, because the disciples went in confidence to form the first Christian community in Jerusalem. Image in public domain

Saint Paul Saint Paul lived during the early to middle first century AD. He was born into a Jewish community. He was a Roman citizen. He spent the first part of his life persecuting Christians, and he witnessed the martyrdom of Saint Stephen. Image in public domain

The Conversion of Saint Paul Saint Paul encountered the risen Christ on the road to Damascus, in Syria. His conversion led him to become a true Apostle. He established many Christian communities in major Roman cities. To remain in contact with them, he wrote letters. Image in public domain

Pauline Letters What are the Pauline letters? They are letters written to individuals and Christian communities. Paul’s letters offer advice, encouragement, and teaching about community life and faith in Christ. Recurring themes: Jesus is the path to salvation; the Church is the Body of Christ. Two categories: Captivity letters and friendly letters. Paul’s image of Jesus – The New Adam Image in public domain

The Catholic Letters What are the catholic letters? The word catholic here means “universal” or “general.” The catholic letters are intended for a general audience or an unnamed individual. Seven non-Pauline letters are considered part of the catholic letters. Like Paul’s letters they offer advice, encouragement, and teaching about community life and faith in Jesus Christ. Image in public domain

The Letter to the Hebrews Another non-Pauline letter found in the New Testament is the Letter to the Hebrews. The Letter to the Hebrews emphasizes the following –Jesus is the New and Perfect High Priest. –the redeeming power of Christ’s Death on the cross.