He forces us, in fact, to pose an extremely serious question: must a religion, in addressing diverse problems, offer answers that are completely consistent with one another?
Early in the sixth decade of the Common Era, Paul, an itinerant missionary of the Christian movement,
he feared rejection by the Jewish members of the Christian movement.
an exposition of the divine plan itself of God’s intention for both Jews and Greeks, and of his own role in that plan. He sent what he wrote as an introductory letter to Rome. The letter eventually became one of the most influential documents of Western history, the Epistle to the Romans.
who Paul thought he was.
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