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Apostle Paul Research Paper

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In addition to the Four Gospels, the Apostle Paul’s conversion experience and teachings support Jesus’ resurrection- Paul was a Pharisee before his conversion, an unlikely source to confirm the previous. Before the Apostle Paul converted to Christianity, he was a Pharisee who persecuted the church- he approved the stoning of Stephen (Acts.8:1&3). While travelling on the Road to Damascus, with the intentions to persecute and capture Christians, Saul encountered the resurrected Jesus Christ (Acts 9:1-7;17-22). Afterwards the Bible refers to Saul as Paul (Acts 13:9), the Apostle Paul’s faith and ministry center around the Gospel message,
“Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you… For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Cor. 15:3-4).
Within the previous passage of scripture, the Apostle Paul mentions that Jesus appeared to various individuals and groups of people, numbering …show more content…

First, Wright (1999) emphasizes the Apostle Paul’s understanding of resurrection considering Jesus’ burial, “The mention of burial underlines the fact that, for a Jew like Paul, resurrection does not mean "survival" or "nonphysical immortality" but involves the undoing of death and burial alike…” (p.5). Then Wright discusses Paul’s second point which entails his personal encounter with Jesus Christ, and the significance of Jesus’ resurrection in the life of believers; Jesus’ resurrection marks the beginning of the “end times” (Wright, 1999, p.5). While the fourth and fifth points emphasize continuity and discontinuity with the existing body and present life. Wright (1999) explained the Apostle Paul’s teaching related to a physical

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