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Acts E4: Saul & Subversive Christianity

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Christianity's Challenge Without Conquest

Christianity, as depicted in Acts, presents a duality of themes: it disrupts the social order while asserting its innocence of criminality. This tension reflects the clash between the Jesus movement and the Roman state, positioning Christianity and pagan cultures as opposing forces. The establishments of Greco-Roman life are challenged by these revolutionary Jesus communities, which explain the hostility faced in cities like Lystra, Philippi, and Ephesus. Despite the upheaval Paul causes, he remains innocent in the eyes of Roman rulers. The Christian mission is not about establishing a new political order or building a Christian nation but rather about influencing current authorities. The belief is that emperors can fulfill their true potential by acknowledging their role as servants of King Jesus, motivating Christians to pray for their leaders rather than seeking political power.

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