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Which of the following themes is common to the letters to the congregation in Corinth, Ignatius of Antioch’s letters, Polycarp’s letter to the congregation in Philippi, and The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles address?

Avoiding Roman persecution.
Defending the truthfulness of Christianity.
Raising financial support for the Jerusalem congregation.
Preserving the unity of the Christian community.
Warning Christians not to seek martyrdom.
Negotiating with the Roman government.
Establishing the date of Jesus’ second coming.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The common theme among the letters to the congregation in Corinth, Ignatius of Antioch's letters, Polycarp's letter to the congregation in Philippi, and The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles is **preserving the unity of the Christian community**.

Each of these writings addresses issues related to maintaining harmony and solidarity among believers, emphasizing the importance of unity in the faith.
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