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    Paul is the most significant figure in all of Christianity. Although he was previously Saul and killed many Jews‚ God was able to convert him to a Jew/Christian which he hated most. This is such an inspiring story that shows the power of God and that anyone can become Christian no matter their background. Paul is the most significant person in Christian history because he wrote letters to the Church so they can change their ways from corruption‚ he wrote the most books in the Bible‚ and he shaped

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    The final paper reviews the Book of Romans. The Apostle Paul wrote the Book of Romans. The book was written in approximately 57 A.D. Paul wrote the book from the city of Corinth. The key characters in the book are the Apostle Paul and Phoebe. Paul wrote the book of Romans as a letter to believers in Rome. Phoebe actually delivered the letter. Paul wrote the letter to give Christian guidelines to the believers in Rome. Those guidelines include instructions for faith‚ living a Christian life‚ and how

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    Paul composed a letter called The Book of Galatians. It was written by the Apostle Paul and is said to be his first letter. Churches in Galatia were made up of both Jewish and Gentile converts. Paul’s purpose for writing to the churches was to confirm their faith‚ especially justification by faith alone‚ apart from the works of the Law of Moses. The main personalities in this book are the Apostle Paul‚ Judaizers‚ false teachers‚ fruits of the spirt‚ and Abraham. Paul wrote this book to resolve the

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    Beginning with his conversion in the early 30’s of the first century CE‚ Paul‚ also known by his Jewish name‚ Saul‚ displayed multiple virtuous traits that solidified him as one of the most heroic and influential figures in ancient history. Born in Tarsus‚ one of the most important educational centers in the ancient world‚ he was taught the words of the Old Testament‚ or Hebrew Bible‚ by a rabbi by the name of Gamaliel. At the time of his birth (c. 3 CE)‚ many Christians were being persecuted by

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    speaking branch of early Christianity‚ led by Paul and others like him spread the word throughout the Roman Empire. Paul’s efforts to spread his beliefs about Jesus signaled a turning point in Christianity. Paul’s opinions on the meaning of Jesus‚ morality‚ and Christian practices set the foundation in modern Christian world. To understand all of this we must first look at Paul himself. Paul who’s original name was Saul was born in Tarsus. Paul studied Judaism in Jerusalem this is where he

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    The Apostle Paul‚ Saint Augustine & Martin Luther Their impact on the Christian Faith March 12‚ 2009 The Apostle Paul‚ Saint Augustine‚ and Martin Luther have been three very important figures in the Christian church. Each went through a unique personal experience that changed the course of their lives. Those experiences were important to them and they should be important to anyone of the Christian faith

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    The Three Main Missionary Journey’s of Saint Paul The First Journey of St. Paul: Paul went on three main missionary journeys. The first missionary journey took place from 45-49 A.D. He traveled with Barnabus and a young boy named John Mark. John Mark did not stay with them for very long. He returned to his home in Jerusalem and left Paul and Barnabus without a helper. Paul and Barnabus were worshiping at the church at Antioch‚ Syria and the holy Spirit came forth and sent them on their journey

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    St Paul of Tarsus had contributed greatly to the development and religious expression of Christianity. His education as a Pharisee under Rabbi Gamaliel gave him an excellent rabbinical and scriptural background for writing‚ speaking and debating holding a context of high authority as he was able to establish that Jesus of Nazareth was undoubtedly the Messiah due to his extensive knowledge of the Old Testament and the Covenant. Due to this aspect of his authority‚ many people believed what he was

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    between Paul and Peter disagreeing about seemingly small things even though they had disagreements. After reading Acts-15 it stated that they are able to work with each other again. I think they had a disagreement‚ but it is hard to say they contradicted one another. A letter to the Church in Galatia suggest that Paul had a serious disagreement with Peter and the argument started as Peter felt that Christianity was a new form of Judaism‚ and if you converted you had to become a Jew. Paul disagreed

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    Liberty University The Significance of the Calling of Paul the Apostle A research paper submitted to Dr. Craig Miller In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For BIBL323 Liberty University Online Lynchburg‚ Virginia March 9‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction- 2 A Look into Saul’s Past- 2 Jesus Confronts Saul- 4 Paul’s Life and Teachings- 5 the Death of Paul the Apostle- 6 Conclusion- 7 Bibliography- 8 Outline 1. A look into Saul’s past. 1. A Roman citizen born to Jewish

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