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Very briefly. He wrote 12 or 13 books of the New Testament inspired by God. He went on three major journeys spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and a voyage to Rome. He peached to kings, governors, rabbis and common people.

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He developed it from a philosophical, ethical and spiritual movement within Judaism, under the leadership of Jesus' brother, to an international 'death and resurrection' religion similar to Mithraism.

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The early church had big problems, like theone in corinth elders were imoral.

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What was sauls job in the Bible?

Saul was a Pharisee and a persecutor of early Christians before his conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus. After his conversion, he became known as Paul and became one of the most influential figures in spreading the teachings of Christianity.


What early christian leader is greatly responsible fir spreafing Christianity to the gentiles?

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


What was the name taken by saul after his Christianity?

After his conversion, Saul was known as Paul.


How did Saul feel when Stephen was stoned?

Saul approved of Stephen's stoning and witnessed it without intervening. He likely felt vindicated in his persecution of early Christians and emboldened in his efforts to suppress the spread of Christianity.


Was Saul a tax collector?

No, Saul was not a tax collector. He was a Pharisee and a persecutor of early Christians before his conversion to Christianity and becoming known as the apostle Paul.


How did cristianity spread?

Saul spread Christianity


Who was Saul of Tarus?

Saul of Tarsus, also known as the apostle Paul, was a Jewish Pharisee who became an influential early Christian missionary. He was originally known for persecuting Christians but underwent a dramatic conversion experience where he became a devout follower of Jesus Christ. Paul's letters to various early Christian communities are a significant part of the New Testament.


Was Saint Paul called Saul at one point?

Yes, Saint Paul was originally named Saul. He changed his name to Paul after his conversion to 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)