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Who created the index of forbidden books?

The Index of Forbidden Books was created by the Catholic Church, specifically by the Congregation of the Index under the authority of the Pope. It was a list of publications deemed to be heretical, immoral, or otherwise unfit for Catholics to read. The Index was discontinued and eventually abolished in the 20th century.


What problems did Paul address in you Corinthians?

1. In Chapters 1-4, he rebuked them for their divisions or cliques. 2. In Chapters 5-7, he dealt with the subject of sexual immorality. 3. In Chapters 8-10, he explained how to act in eating food offered to idols and talked about the use and abuse of Christian liberty. 4. In Chapters 11-14, he dealt with aspects of proper public worship. 5. In Chapter 15, he explained the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead. 6. In Chapter 16, before concluding, he mentioned his own practical concerns.


Paul's letter to a church he had not yet visited is?

The letter is typically referred to as an epistle, and it was a way for Paul to provide guidance, encouragement, and teaching to the church community before his visit. He often addressed specific issues or concerns within the community and shared his insights and wisdom on matters of faith. Paul's letters are an important part of the New Testament and provide valuable insights into the early Christian church.


What book of the bible tells the story of paul and the early church?

The book of Acts in the New Testament tells the story of Paul and the early church. It describes Paul's conversion, his missionary journeys, and the growth of the early Christian community.


James head of the early church?

In Galatians, Paul referred to James as the Lord's brother and as seeming to be a pillar of the Jerusalem church, along with Peter and John. Of the three, it is hard to prove whom he saw as the leader, but one clue is that when he speaks of all three, he mentions James first. Paul also seems to treat Peter as an equal, suggesting either that he did not regard the leader of the Jerusalem church as the leader of all Christianity, or that Peter was not the leader of the Jerusalem church and James or John was. Thus it seems somewhat likely that James was the leader of Jesus' followers, at least in Jerusalem.