Jesus Christ started Christianity, as those who followed him later on called themselves Christians. But for the most part, the Apostles taught Christianity, as they lived longer than Christ did. The Apostles Peter and Paul were the main ones.
There are many teachers of Christianity. There are pastors, disciples, and prophets. Pastors are often men due to a passage in The Bible stating that man should teach the word of God. Disciples are followers of Christ that spread and teach the word in the Bible anywhere. And prophets are past living people who have communicated with God and He has told them to tell a specific group pf people or person something.
Obviously, its founder, Jesus of Nazareth, could be considered its first teacher. St. Paul, or Paul of Tarsus (d. ca. 65 AD), however, is generally considered to be the first major Christian evangelist. The letters he wrote to nascent Christian communities in the eastern Mediterranean in the first century comprise most of the Christian New Testament.
who is the most inportant teacher of christianity
pastor
Jesus Christ. The son of God and our Saviour.
Catholicism IS Christianity.
The first emperor to legalize Christianity is Constantine
Jesus Christ
first of all........christianity has never ended
Teacher
Before I answer, let me ask you first, What is important, the teacher or the teachings? For me it's the teachings. We may forget who the teacher was, but seldom do we forget the teachings. And since you put this questions in "Christianity" topic, see link on left "SAB: Good Stuff in the Bible".
A kindergarten teacher....
Christianity is not about suffering, but of healing.
The first believers in Christianity lived in Jerusalem and in the area around the Sea of Galilee.