Saint Paul is undoubtedly one of the most important figures in the history of the Western world. Just a quick look at the headlines of his life are enough to understand his impact; his works are some of the earliest Christian documents that we have, 13 of the 27 books of The Bible are written by him, and he's the hero of another, Acts of the Apostles
Who is the proper founder of Christianity? 'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
I think it was 'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
Paul of Tarsus
they helped Jesus the messiah
Paul was the new name of Saul of Tarsus.
By sharing the Gospel to non-jews (called gentiles)
By sharing the Gospel to non-jews (called gentiles)
It was Paul of Tarsus that traveled and spread Christianity.
The Apostle: "Paul", formerly "Saul of Tarsus"!
Famously converted on the road to Damascus, he travelled tens of thousands of miles around the Mediterranean spreading the word of Jesus and it was Paul who came up with the doctrine that would turn Christianity
Tarsi is the plural of tarsus