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What do you call the set of New Testament writings that are considered universal?

Catholic Epistles

What does Catholic and Epistle mean?

Universal and Writing

What language was used in writing the New Testament Epistles?

Koine Greek "common dialect"

What period were the Epistles written?

0-100 AD

Who is the one person that the New Testament focuses on?

JESUS CHRIST

What are the two distinct periods that divides the New Testament

1. The events surrounding the life of JESUS CHRIST.




2. The evetns that took place in the churches after the gospels and the development of Christianity.

The New Testament period

1. Origins 6BC - 33AD - No writings yet - life of JESUS


2. The Period of Church expansion AD 33 - 60 - Missionary activity in Palestinia and Rome


3. 60 - 100AD Period of Doctrinal and Ecclesial Unification



What is the religion of JESUS and the NT writers?

Judaism

When was the time of explosive growth of the Church?

After the death and resurrection of JESUS.

When was the council was held in order to impose that no Gentile believer needs to be converted to Judaism in order to be a Christian? Year?

Council of Jerusalem 49AD

What is the sign of the covenant relationship of Israel with GOD.

Circumcision

What book talks about the continuity of the Old Covenant and the New Covenant is?

Hebrews

When was the Epistles Thessalonians and Galatians probably written?

49 or 50AD

What's the doctrinal theme discussed in John's writing?

Christology - because Christians had a distorted view of CHRIST.