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These flashcards cover key aspects of the life and ministry of Paul as discussed in the lecture, including his background, ministry stages, key figures, and theological emphasis.
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Who was the Roman citizen and Hebrew/Jew from the tribe of Benjamin known for his conversion at Damascus?
Paul.
What was the primary city of missions where Christians were first called 'Christians'?
Antioch of Syria.
What significant event happened during the reign of Herod Agrippa from 41-44 AD?
He martyred James and imprisoned Peter.
What did Paul emphasize in his letters regarding Jesus?
Jesus as the resurrected Messiah.
In which cities did Paul have early ministry activity according to Galatians?
Arabia, Damascus, Jerusalem, Tarsus, and Antioch of Syria.
What were the characteristics of Paul as a leader?
Intellectual, loving, having integrity, and being a theologian.
In the first stage of Paul's ministry, who were the key figures alongside Paul in Antioch?
Barnabas, Symeon Niger, and Manaen.
What was the significance of the Jerusalem Conference in Acts 15?
It addressed the problem with the Judaizers and the decision regarding salvation.
What regions did Paul visit during the second stage of his ministry?
Asia Minor.
Who were the two teams that Paul formed as part of his missionary work?
Paul and Silas, Barnabas and John Mark.