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Antioch Quote by Michael Emerson

“Scripture is vast, and people can pick and choose what they emphasize, and so for hundreds of years verses that said that you are to welcome the stranger, that with Christ there's neither Jew nor Greek, male nor female, we've broken down the dividing wall with the original church, where Christians…” quote by Michael Emerson
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“Scripture is vast, and people can pick and choose what they emphasize, and so for hundreds of years verses that said that you are to welcome the stranger, that with Christ there's neither Jew nor Greek, male nor female, we've broken down the dividing wall with the original church, where Christians were first called Christian was the church of Antioch in which for the first time you had Jews, Gentiles of all different ethnicities come together as one people. That's when they were called Christians.”

Michael Emerson

About This Quote

The quote highlights how early Christianity broke ethnic and cultural barriers, uniting diverse peoples as one community.

In simple terms: Early Christianity united diverse peoples.

Key Takeaway

Embrace inclusivity.

Themes

unity diversity faith history

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

historical theological

When to use this quote

  • church history
  • interfaith dialogue
  • community building

Key Concepts

social integration theology cultural synthesis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can modern faith communities foster genuine inclusion?
  • What challenges arise when merging diverse traditions?
A Different Perspective

It may idealize unity without addressing ongoing tensions.

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