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The members of Paul’s churches were predominantly non-Jewish, and the more they were disowned or opposed by local Jews the more anomalous they looked on the social landscape of the Roman world. To abstain, without good reason, from normal religious activity was deeply offensive and even dangerous. It broke social solidarity and threatened the delicate relationship between the community and the gods, by which the safety of the community was maintained.
Paul: A Very Brief History
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