Series from 2004
Explore the AD 30-150 advent of Christianity within Judaism, highlighting the disputes and efforts for Israel's salvation among early protagonists.
Jesus' crucifixion and later rise of Christianity raise questions about his divinity, Church creation, and Peter's role as his successor.
James as successor, Jesus' siblings, virginity of Mary, and family skepticism are explored in early years of discipleship.
Disciples' expectations, hopes after Jesus' death, the kingdom's nature, resurrection belief, and return of Jesus are examined.
Conflict between Hebrews and Hellenists, Stephen's martyrdom, and its impact on the movement's expansion are explored in Jerusalem.
Paul's conversion, his role as an apostle, and his self-perception as the lowest are examined in relation to the New Testament.
Coexistence challenges, the circumcision debate, and Paul's opposition to Peter and James are discussed in the Jerusalem assembly.