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The apostle Paul spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean regionSaint Patrick spread Christianity throughout Ireland!
Many cultures are responsible for the spreading of Christianity. The main culture which spread it was certainly the Roman Empire.
No culture is 'responsible' for Christianity. Christianity is based on the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The apostle responsible for spreading Christianity among the Jews was Paul.
Yes, Christianity like most religions was spread by the sword.
Hebrewwhat early civilization most directly contributed to the development of both Christianity and Islam?
Yes--it is probably the most aggressive religion in attempting to spread the faith.
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He preached Christianity to the heathens in Ireland.
AnswerPaul spread the Christian faith in areas as far apart as Syria and Greece. According to Acts of the Apostles, he even spread Christianity to Cyprus, although there is no mention of that from Paul himself. That Paul was a key figure in the spread of Christianity is attested by the fact that his epistles were kept and subsequently copied throughout the Christian Church, as well as by the number of pseudo-Pauline epistles written decades later in his name. No other figure had such an enormous impact in the early apostolic period.
The following question doesn't make sense. Christians believe the most important person is Christ, and Jews believe in Moses.AnswerIf one considers the most influential person in the SPREAD of Christianity (as the question asks) then this must surely be Paul who, on his missionary journeys, founded many churches right across the Roman Empire. In addition many of the disciples also spread the message far and wide; traditionally Thomas in India, Philip in Africa and James as far as Spain..
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