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Early Christianity. Rome Was Religiously Tolerant.

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1 Early Christianity

2 Rome Was Religiously Tolerant

3 Jesus Preached Forgiveness & Eternal Life

4 What Do We Know About The Historical Jesus? How Do We Know It?

5 Jesus Did Not Leave Any Writings

6 There Is No Archeological Evidence Of Jesus

7 There Are No Writings From Anyone Who Says He Knew Jesus

8 Our Best Source Is The Bible (The New Testament)

9 27 BCE – 14 CE: Reign of Emperor Augustus ~4 BCE: Jesus of Nazareth is born ~30 CE: Death of Jesus ~50-56 CE: Paul writes letters to early Christian congregations ~70-100 CE: Gospels of Matthew, Mark & Luke written ~90-110 CE: Gospel of John written

10 Communities Of The Gospels

11 The Letters Of Paul (50-56 CE) Advice to young Christian communities Very little about Jesus as a person

12 Gospel Of Mark (~70 CE) The first gospel Begins the gospel tradition Jesus is mysterious and had doubts

13 Gospel of Matthew (~80 CE) Draws on Mark and other sources Written for Jewish Christians who live near Jerusalem Attacks the Pharisees

14 Gospel of Luke (~80 CE) Draws on Mark and other sources Written for a Gentile, Roman audience Jesus is a very powerful figure, calm and rational

15 Gospel of John (~100 CE) Clearly later than and separate from the other gospels A “spiritual” gospel. Jesus is the embodiment of divine wisdom. Christians are now separate from Jews


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