This has been suggested from time to time, but his own epistles show that he did not actually found Christianity, although he might have founded an important branch of Christianity. In Galatians, he concedes that he had opposed or persecuted the Christians before he decided to join them. He talks of Christian communities already in existence, most particularly in Rome, which he had not even visited when he wrote to the Romans. He also talks of visiting Jerusalem to visit a Christian community there, and found three pillars of the Jerusalem church - James, Peter and John.
Who is the proper founder of Christianity? 'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
The apostle responsible for spreading Christianity among the Jews was Paul.
the Apostle Paul
Christianity was founded by a man named Saul, later named Paul and St. Paul. Others argue that Christ was the founder of Christianity, but this is not true. Jesus never called anything Christianity as Paul did when going from city to city spreading the word. He set his life to converting those to the religion he called, Christianity. Throughout Paul's life, relationships, and time period, Paul made himself the founder of Christianity.
it was paul _will_
It was the apostle Paul .
'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
Yes, Barnabas is considered an apostle in Christianity. He was a companion of the apostle Paul and played a significant role in spreading the teachings of Jesus.
No; Paul was a Pharisee. See Philippians 3:5.
I think it was 'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
The apostle Paul probably had the greatest influence on Christianity.
Jesus came to complete Moses commands. Christianity is developed by paul whih is a controversial subject..! None of the apostle of god started teaching Christianity. It was by a man called Paul.