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This volume offers a critical examination of early Christian sources and narrates the community's development after Jesus' death, tracing belief in the resurrection and reported apparitions, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the organization of the Jerusalem church. It describes internal structures such as the diaconate, the conversion of Hellenistic Jewish and Gentile converts, early persecutions including Stephen's death, missionary efforts led by figures like Philip and Barnabas, and Paul's conversion and departure on missions. It situates these events amid the political, social, and religious conditions of the first-century Mediterranean and reflects on the separation of the emerging movement from Judaism and the prospects for Gentile missions.

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Ernest Renan

Ernest Renan (1823-1892) was a French philosopher, historian, and theologian, best known for his works on early Christianity and the life of Jesus. His influential book, "The Life of Jesus," presents a critical and humanistic interpretation of the biblical figure, challenging traditional religious views. Renan's writings often explore themes of faith, history, and culture, reflecting his interest in the intersection of religion and philosophy. He also contributed to the understanding of the Apostles in his work "The Apostles," and his autobiographical reflections in "Recollections of My Youth" provide insight into his formative experiences. Renan's legacy continues to impact theological and historical discourse.

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