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Lorena Aguirre
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Dec 19, 2020

How To Succeed

First thing I will say, as someone who did not do as well as they should have, it is very possible to get through this course. I saw my classmates post in a timely manner and I am sure they are proud of what they accomplished. The professor was an…

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Introreluh

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Nov 15, 2020

1 Thessalonians: Our Earliest Evidence for Paul?

While reading 1 Thessalonians, I read on the side comments that Philippians is the inferred first book that was written by Paul. Speaking personally, the whole chronological order of the bible is very confusing for me. For me, I believe you either have to know every part of one story…

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Nov 3, 2020

Pauline Biography & Chronology: Arranging the Letters and Looking at the “Jerusalem Collection”

I based my chronological order on the places that Paul had visited, who he mentioned and where he was planning to visit. I could not really get too much information but I tried my best. I believe the first letter is 1&2 Corinthians. In these letters, Paul speaks of going…

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Nov 3, 2020

Paul and Greco-Roman Letter Writing

Something that I learned from this lesson is that all the letters have similar writing styles to the other. They all start the same way, letting everyone know the purpose of each letter and giving thanks and credit to God for the purpose he was given. He will bless those…

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Oct 10, 2020

Paul the “Convert”?

While continuously reading about Paul, I have began to think that people are trying to put Paul into a specific box. The options are either Jewish or Christian. In reality, Paul does not really fit into either box; in a way, Paul was both. Paul called himself a Pharisee, but…

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Oct 9, 2020

What was Paul’s Scriptural Context?

The preface re-read was kind of eye opening. It is how everyone is with their actions. We always want to believe we are “on time” and doing the best, with the best intentions. …

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Oct 9, 2020

Second Temple Judaism & the Greco-Roman World

I believe this section comes down to something I have thought about before. I believe it comes down to different translations. These translations change the meaning of what is being said in these texts and can make it difficult to fully understand what is being said. …

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Oct 1, 2020

Translating Texts

To start off, I found this topic very interesting. It has been something that I’ve always been curious about. I have also had a certain friend ask me specifically as to why there are so many different translations in Christianity and I honestly had no idea how to answer him…

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Sep 21, 2020

What is History?

I found this topic to be very interesting. It reminded me of a previous lesson that we have had, the religious studies v. theology. It is something that is obvious but it is often disregarded by us. We can see bias everywhere we get our information. …

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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Sep 6, 2020

What I know about Paul…

From going to church all my life, I have learned a bit about Paul, but not anything really substantial, like I wish I knew. I know that Paul wrote a lot of the books that are in the New Testament, like Acts, the Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, and there’s more but…

Pauluh

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Pauluh

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