What effect did the decision of the Council of Jerusalem have on the Early Church?

a

Members became more united

b

The Jews became leaders of the community

c

The church experienced freedom from persecution

d

Gentiles were free to be members

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Stephanieike
4 years ago

Gentiles were free to be members.. That's the correct answer

ofuanfo
1 year ago

What the council actually decided was that Gentiles didn’t need to follow Jewish laws like circumcision to become Christians. That decision meant Gentiles were officially welcomed as full members of the Church without becoming Jews first — and that’s a major turning point in church history.

So yes, the Church became more united because of that decision, but the direct and main effect was that ‘Gentiles were free to be members’ — which is why Option D is the correct answer."

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