Paul, Paul
Missionaire extrordinaire
The three problems
The First Council
Didache
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What was Paul's name before he converted?
Saul
100
How many missionary journeys did Paul take?
3, and then the journey to Rome
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What were the three problems the early Church had to deal with?
Jews, Gentiles, and Romans
100
What does Catholic mean?
Universal
100
What does Didache mean?
Teachings
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Where was Paul headed when he had his conversion?
Damascus
200
Where were the disciples first called Christians?
In Antioch
200
What was the Roman problem?
Persecution from the Romans
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Where was the first council held?
Jerusalem
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When was the didache written?
between 70-90 AD
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How many different accounts are there of his conversion in the New Testament?
Four
300
Who went with Paul to the council of Jerusalem?
Who is Barnabas?
300
What was the Jewish problem?
Identity--are the Christians part of Judaism? Do they still need to follow all the Jewish laws?
300
What does Ecumenical mean?
that it applies to the whole church
300
Why is the didache important?
Because it teaches us what the early church thought and taught
400
What was the name of the man who laid his hands on Paul's eyes?
Ananias
400
What are three Christian Churches that Paul started on his missionary journeys?
Corinth, Ephesus, Philippi
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What is the Gentile problem?
Can the gentiles be baptized, and do they need to follow all the laws of Judaism
400
What was the conclusion of the Council?
That Gentiles didn't need to follow the Jewish laws
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What does the Didache show us about the Church's understanding of Baptism?
That there is continuity in practice and belief
500
What did the people with Paul see or hear?
Saw the light and didn't hear the voice, or heard the voice and didn't see the light
500
What group did Paul speak to, primarily?
The Gentiles
500
Where are the Jew and Gentile problems solved?
The Council of Jerusalem
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What were the two resolutions of the council about what is necessary to be a Christian?
Faith in Jesus and Baptism is necessary
500
What does the Didache teach us about the church's understanding of the Eucharist?
That from the beginning of the Church, there was a clear understanding of what the Eucharist was, and that it was essential to the life of the Church.
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