They have been collected in the Daodejing (道德经).
Historians can learn about the life and teachings of Jesus from the gospels, which are accounts of his life written by his followers. These texts provide insights into his teachings, miracles, and interactions with others. While they are considered religious texts, historians can analyze them to understand the historical context in which Jesus lived and the impact of his teachings on society.
Buddha's teachings. However, it depends on the country and tradition. Some teachings vary from others.
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St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.
A:Mentioned only in Acts of the Apostles, Saul is the name of the apostle Paul before his conversion and his first missionary journey. Tarsus is also given in Acts as the home town of Saul. In his own epistles, Paul never mentions having been called Saul, or having come from the city of Tarsus. In spite of this, it is certainly possible that he had been called Saul and that he was from Tarsus. However, we can never be certain whether the author of Acts of the Apostles, writing several decades after the death of Paul, was mistaken in those attributions. Some of the key passages regarding Saul in Acts of the Apostles have parallels to a Saulus whom Josephus mentions in Antiquities of the Jews, with which the author of Acts is known to have been familiar. Josephus even talked of a riot in Jerusalem, led by Saulus after the stoning of James. Although this Saulus could have inspired the author of Acts, he could not really have been the same person as Paul.
The Bible is where the written teachings of Jesus are kept.
The complete teachings of the Buddha were first written down in Sri Lanka, at Alu Vihare.
The Qur'an and Hadith were written in Arabic.
no written word
Probably because they have not been exposed to his teachings. For me, once I had been exposed to his teachings in a open minded manner, his teachings made a lot of sense to me and I converted to be a follower.
H. J. Spierenburg has written: 'The inner group teachings of H.P. Blavatsky' -- subject(s): Teachings, Theosophy 'Astrology of a Living Universe'
Phaedron. has written: 'Teachings of the Winged Disk' -- subject(s): Hermetism
Jacob E. Thomas has written: 'Teachings from the longhouse'
Jesus did not teach from the gospels per se, as the gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke and John had not yet been written. They are the account of His life and teachings written by these men after Jesus had died.
A. K. Mozumdar has written: 'Christ speaketh' -- subject(s): Teachings
Edward Alexander Guy has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Teachings
Wil Geraets has written: 'The wisdom teachings of Harish Johari on the Mahabharata'