Page 172 Questions 1, 3, 4, 5
Questions 1, 3, 4, 5:
1) Jesus was born in the town of Bethlehem in Judea and he later grew up teaching things about God and performing miracles in which he claimed to be the Messiah, or Israel's Savior. The apostles were the twelve men that followed Jesus' teachings and shared the good news of the Lord with people like Jesus. Paul was a Jew who never met Jesus and spent his early life as a man who was an enemy of Christianity, until God appeared to him in a blinding vision in which he saw the way of the Lord. The Diaspora was the dispersal of the Jews when they were driven from their homeland into exile. Constantine was the first Roman emperor to allow Christianity in which he ended their persecution. The bishop was a priest who supervised several local churches. Peter was the first bishop in which Jesus said that he was the "rock" on which the first Christian Church would be built. Peter was also dubbed the first pope or the father of the Christian Church.
3) Jesus' teachings emphasized God's personal relationship to each human being in which he stressed the importance of people's love for God, their neighbors, their enemies, and even themselves.
4) The early Christians faced persecution from the Romans because they refused to worship the Roman gods.
5) The importance of the Nicene Creed was that it defined the basic beliefs of the Church.
1) Jesus was born in the town of Bethlehem in Judea and he later grew up teaching things about God and performing miracles in which he claimed to be the Messiah, or Israel's Savior. The apostles were the twelve men that followed Jesus' teachings and shared the good news of the Lord with people like Jesus. Paul was a Jew who never met Jesus and spent his early life as a man who was an enemy of Christianity, until God appeared to him in a blinding vision in which he saw the way of the Lord. The Diaspora was the dispersal of the Jews when they were driven from their homeland into exile. Constantine was the first Roman emperor to allow Christianity in which he ended their persecution. The bishop was a priest who supervised several local churches. Peter was the first bishop in which Jesus said that he was the "rock" on which the first Christian Church would be built. Peter was also dubbed the first pope or the father of the Christian Church.
3) Jesus' teachings emphasized God's personal relationship to each human being in which he stressed the importance of people's love for God, their neighbors, their enemies, and even themselves.
4) The early Christians faced persecution from the Romans because they refused to worship the Roman gods.
5) The importance of the Nicene Creed was that it defined the basic beliefs of the Church.
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