little evidence that he engaged in social ministry among those to whom he took the gospel. Indeed, there is rather clearer evidence that on his initiative social action was directed from the new churches towards Jerusalem, the place of origin of the church’s mission—“the relatively backward and poor Israel”48—although there may also have been theological reasons for that.49 It is indeed striking that the mission of the New Testament church, certainly within the Roman empire, generally moved from
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