The History of Christianity: From the Disciples to the Dawn of the Reformation

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Lecture 5: Paul and Christianity’s First Expansion


of community that had great appeal, but it also had the capacity to
disrupt the order of society.

•    Already in Paul’s letters, it is possible to see how Christianity forced
open accustomed cultural values and began to reshape them—not
all at once, never completely, and not always successfully, but it is
difficult to account for Christianity’s appeal through the centuries
without recognizing this power for social change as one of
its elements.

Hemer, The Book of Acts in the Setting of Hellenistic Historiography.
Meeks and Fitzgerald, The Writings of Saint Paul.
Murphy-O’Connor, Paul: A Critical Life.


  1. How is the diversity of earliest Christianity—reflected in the writings of
    the New Testament—grounded in the conditions of its first expansion?

  2. Discuss the proposition that Paul is the real “founder” of Christianity.
    Does this accurately capture his role?


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