- In
Christian theology and ecclesiology, the
apostles,
particularly the
Twelve Apostles (also
known as the
Twelve Disciples or
simply the Twelve), were...
- the
Twelve Apostles of the church. Modern-day
apostles are
considered to have the same
status and
authority as the
biblical apostles.
Apostles and prophets...
- The
Apostles'
Creed (Latin:
Symbolum Apostolorum or
Symbolum Apostoli****),
sometimes titled the
Apostolic Creed or the
Symbol of the
Apostles, is a Christian...
- AD 64/68), also
known as
Peter the
Apostle,
Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the
Twelve Apostles of
Jesus and one of the
first leaders...
- Paul, as the "
Apostle to the Gentiles", was in
violent opposition to the
original 12
Apostles. Baur
considers the Acts of the
Apostles were late and unreliable...
- Equal-to-
apostles or equal-to-the-
apostles is a
special title given to some
saints in
Eastern Orthodoxy and in
Byzantine Catholicism. The
title is bestowed...
- teachings,
causing tension with Peter, and is
honored as the “
apostle to the
apostles.” Mary
Magdalene was a
historical figure,
possibly from Magdala...
- The
Apostle is a 1997
American drama film
written and
directed by
Robert Duvall, who
stars in the
title role. John Beasley,
Farrah Fawcett,
Walton Goggins...
- they are
usually referred to as
apostles.
Using the
original Gr**** words, both
titles are descriptive, as an
apostle is one sent on a
mission (the Gr****...
- 1970s,
leading one
writer to
question whether or not the
Apostles are
still active. The
Apostles' papers,
through 1930, are
housed at King's College, Cambridge...