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James, also known as James the Just, was a prominent leader in the early Christian church in Jerusalem. He was the leader of the Jerusalem Council and played a key role in shaping the early Christian community. James was the half-brother of Jesus and is considered a significant figure in early Christian history.
That was James, the brother or half-brother of Jesus.
According to the New Testament, Paul was not part of the inner circle of leaders of the Christian community in Jerusalem after the death of Jesus. He was a later convert to Christianity and had his own ministry.
St. Stephen was one of the first Christian martyrs and is believed to have lived in Jerusalem. He is known for being one of the seven deacons appointed by the Apostles to serve the early Christian community.
In a convent of nuns, the leader is called a Mother Superior.
The Brothers of the Lord was the name given to the Jewish Christian community in Jerusalem. James, the Brother of the Lord, was a leader of the community at one stage and he was the writer of the Epistle of James. Whether he was a relation of Jesus is unclear - especially since 1st century Hebrew did not distinguish between brothers, cousins and close friends. There is an apocryphal gospel of James, but no Christian group accepts it as genuine.
James Shagba Moti has written: 'The early Jerusalem Christian community' -- subject(s): Basic Christian communities, Christian communities, Church history, Religious life and customs
Saladin destroyed Christian Crusader forces in Jerusalem ~Iridian(:
In Jerusalem.
Three names for early church leaders in history are Peter, Paul, and James. Peter was one of the twelve apostles and a prominent leader in the early Christian church. Paul was a missionary who wrote many of the letters in the New Testament and played a key role in spreading Christianity. James, the brother of Jesus, was a leader in the church in Jerusalem and played a significant role in the early Christian community.
Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, is the great Muslim leader known for retaking Jerusalem from the Christians during the Third Crusade in 1187. His victory at the Battle of Hattin paved the way for the recapture of Jerusalem after nearly 90 years of Christian control.
Christian pilgren can go to Jerusalem in peace.