HISTORY
ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY
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writing sermons
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advising Roman Emperors
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becoming members of Clergy
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Serving as Missionaries
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Apostle Paul was an early proponent of this expansion, and contextualized the Christian message for the Greek and Roman cultures, allowing it to reach beyond its Hebrew and Jewish roots. From Late Antiquity onward, much missionary activity was carried out by members of religious orders.
Detailed explanation-2: -Four women-Hildegard of Bingen, Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, and Thérèse of Lisieux-have been honored with the title “Doctor of the Church.” But what does that title mean and what do these women mean for us today?
Detailed explanation-3: -Those women who were overseas in mission were typically the wives or daughters of missionary men, and usually took the role of Sunday school teacher or met with the wives of local Christians. However, some of these missionary wives in India started to realise an aspect of mission which the men could not undertake.
Detailed explanation-4: -The early Christian texts refer to various women activists in the early church. One such woman was St. Priscilla, a Jewish missionary from Rome, who may have helped found the Christian community at Corinth. She traveled as a missionary with her husband and St Paul, and tutored the Jewish intellectual Apollos.