Exam 4: Development of Christianity in the New Testament
Exam 1: Introduction30 Questions
Exam 2: The Old Testament50 Questions
Exam 3: Jesus and the New Testament50 Questions
Exam 4: Development of Christianity in the New Testament50 Questions
Exam 5: Christianity Becomes a Religion50 Questions
Exam 6: The Life of the Early Church50 Questions
Exam 7: The Imperial Church50 Questions
Exam 8: The Great Fathers and the Quest for Union With God49 Questions
Exam 9: Christianitys Spiritual Life50 Questions
Exam 10: Expansion and Change in the East and North50 Questions
Exam 11: The Church and the Western Empire50 Questions
Exam 12: Medieval Piety and the Rise of the Universities50 Questions
Exam 13: The Renaissance50 Questions
Exam 14: The Reformation50 Questions
Exam 15: The Catholic Reformation50 Questions
Exam 16: The Enlightenment: From Conflict to Tolerance50 Questions
Exam 17: Colonization and Missions50 Questions
Exam 18: Christianity in the United States to the Civil War50 Questions
Exam 19: Modern Challenges to Christianity49 Questions
Exam 20: The Rise of Evangelical and Pentecostal Christianity50 Questions
Exam 21: Modern Faith and Future Trends50 Questions
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The most important thing in Paul's letters was Paul's interpretation of Jesus's preaching.
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What was a main argument some scholars have that challenged some letters attributed to Paul as being actually from others?
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What finally ensured that Paul would be tried in Rome and ultimately martyred?
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The author attributes Paul as being the most important member of the early church in terms of church history.
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Most scholars think that Paul did not write some of the letters that have his name on them.
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