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Saul
Died Circa 64 CE
Spread Christianity
1. Conversion on trip to Damascus
2. Trips as missionary
3. Wrote epistles
4. Executed in Rome
Christian Art
Early Christian art was in catacombs
Early art had Jesus beardless
Jesus was portrayed with a beard after 500s CE
Gothic Church Architecture - pointed arch, cross rib vault, flying buttress, stained glass windows & gargoyles
80 miles of passage ways with Art
Christian Mysticism (personal experience f the divine)
1. Negation or stilling of images
2. Affirmation of images
Stigmata
a term used by members of the Christian faith to describe body marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ, such as the hands, wrists, and feet
Spiritual Gifts
I. Corinthians Ch 12
1. Word of wisdom
2. Word of knowledge
3. Faith
4. Healing
5. Working of miracles
6. Prophecy
7. Discerning of spirits
8. Diverse kinds of tongues
9. Interpretative of tongues
Christianity
Largest religion (1.6 billion)
Main Groups: Catholic (largest), Eastern Orthodox and Protestant
Founder: Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ
Anointed
Born in Bethlehem
Healed Sick
Raised Lazarus from the dead
Taught Parables
Juddhist betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver
Aramaic Language
Yashua (Jesus' name)
English Name = Joshua
Gospels
Old English, good news
Scripe of Peter / 1st Pope
Luke - Greek Physician
John - disciple Jesus loved
Resurrection
Jesus returned to life the Sunday following the Friday he was crucified
Trinity
Defines God as three divine persons: the father, the son (Jesus), and the holy spirit
"One God in three persons" - the three persons are distinct, yet are one "substance, essence or nature"