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Gallio's Ruling on the Legal Status of Early Christianity (Acts 18:14-15)

Gallio's Ruling on the Legal Status of Early Christianity (Acts 18:14-15)

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  • Bruce W. Winter

This article wants to understand the nature of the case against Paul in Acts 18:12-17, Gallio legal reasons for rejecting it, the implication of the ruling for early Christians, and the defense Paul brought in subsequent Roman criminal proceedings.

Source: Tyndale Bulletin, 1999. 12 pages.

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