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Images of St. Paul
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Young Saul, Pharisee student
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Learned a portable trade
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Enlightened from above (Ac 9 etc)
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His own description of this:
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Baptised; future predicted
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To Jerusalem, Tarsus, Antioch
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What his conversion cost him “Whatever gain I had, I counted as loss” Ph. 3
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Lays bare his motivation
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Paul’s story, complemented by Luke’s narrative framework
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Barnabas Mentored Paul from the start brought him to the apostles, and described for them how on the road he had seen the Lord, …and how in Damascus he had spoken boldly in the name of Jesus. So he went in and out among them in Jerusalem, speaking boldly in the name of the Lord. AA 9:27f
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Introduced him to the Antioch Community Acts 11:25
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They went on mission together (Ac 13-14)
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In Jerusalem, Peter lends support
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A vital agreement was reached
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But later, when they met in Antioch... (Ga 2)
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“I confronted him to his face, for he was clearly in the wrong..... And even Barnabas was won over to their insincerity!” Outcome of that quarrell: Short-term: Paul lost status in Antioch; Barnabas sided with Peter; Paul regarded as trouble-maker Long-term: Paul’s principle (Equality for Gentile Xtians) was vindicated, as vital for the Church’s future
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Luke’s serene portrayal of Paul – Why?
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The second missionary journey
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The first european converts: in Philippi
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Philippians: a joyful epistle. “Gaudete”T
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The Christian call: to imitate Christ
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Via Thessalonica & Athens and on to Corinth (Ac 17-18)
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The ruins of Ancient Corinth
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Important port, on an Isthmus: Sailortown
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Friends and hosts, Prisca & Aquila (Ac 18)
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Many Corinthians turned to Christ (18:1-18). Hence the subsequent letters
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Next stop: Ephesus: stay of 3 years
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Where he had success, and met with fierce opposition AA 19:23ff
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What Paul wrote from Ephesus...
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The letter to the Ephesians.. A quite superb vocational text
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To Jerusalem to be reconciled (& 2 years imprisonment Ac 21-26)
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The appeal to Caesar (Ac 25:12)
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When later he arrived in Rome..
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With one soldier in charge (28:16)
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Last word (28:30-31)
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Martyred, by the sword
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First welcomed, and later revered, (“twin pillars”)
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