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Q: How did saul' of Taurus affect early Christianity?
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What early christian leader is greatly responsible fir spreafing Christianity to the gentiles?

The Apostle: "Paul", formerly "Saul of Tarsus"!


Who is the Jew that converted to Christianity and had helped spread the teachings of Jesus?

Saul of Taurus, who converted on the road to Damascus, and became St. Paul. He was arrested by the Romans and was executed (by beheading) in Rome.


What was the name taken by saul after his Christianity?

After his conversion, Saul was known as Paul.


How did cristianity spread?

Saul spread Christianity


This is the post conversion name of Saul of Tarsus who served as a tireless missionary in spreading Christianity's message?

Paul was the new name of Saul of Tarsus.


Who helped found Christianity?

Jesus,Paul(Saul),and the other apostles of Jesus


What did Saul do to the early Christians?

Saul persecuted Christ's followers. (Acts 9:1, 4, 17)


What was saul became paul what his involvement to do with Christianity?

Saul was blinded on the way to Damascus, he got permission from the Romans to kill the early Christians.But after he was blind for three days , he changed and became Paul one of the greatest missionaries ever. He also wrote 13 or 14 books in the new testament, including one from prison.


Who mostly wrote the letters in the Bible?

St. Paul (formerly Saul of Taurus) wrote most (not all) of the letters in the Bible.


What was the importance of Paul in the spread of Christianity?

Paul who as initially known as Saul. Spread the gospel as to establish the Church in the Roman Empire.


What was Sauls original reaction to Christianity?

I believe Saul (later Paul, of course) clearly admits that he persecuted Christians prior to his conversion.


Why did Paul follow in Jesus footsteps?

A zealous persecutor of the Christians one day Saul was traveling on the road from Jerusalem to Damascus on a mission to "bring them which were there bound unto Jerusalem" when the resurrected Jesus appeared to him in a great light and asked "Saul, why do you persecute me?". Saul was blinded by the great light, but his sight was restored by Ananias a Christian living in Damascus. Saul became a Christian himself at this point, was baptised, took the new name Paul, and was as zealous to spread Christianity from then on as he had been to persecute Christians and try to eliminate Christianity before his direct encounter with the resurrected Jesus.