Peter and Paul and the Christian Revolution (2003)
Directed by Margaret Koval
Genres - Spirituality & Philosophy, Historical Film |
Sub-Genres - Biography, Military & War, Religions & Belief Systems, World History |
Run Time - 60 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis
Conclusion of a two-part documentary following early Christianity's most pivotal figures as they get the "Jesus movement" off the ground in the 30 years after Jesus' death. Though both were bold and passionate, Paul was articulate and cosmopolitan, while Peter was gruff and parochial. But each faced the same constant danger. Salome Jens narrates. From the producers of the PBS series "The Roman Empire in the First Century."
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Christ [Jesus], Christianity, crucifixion, destruction, determination, disciple, faith, follower [adherent], hope, Messiah, mission [religious], missionary, religious-conversion, religious-persecution, revelation, revolution, Roman-Empire, slavery