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    St Paul Research Paper

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    St Paul This essay will examine the life and times of St Paul. Paul the Apostle, also known as Saul and St Paul was an apostle who taught the gospel of Christ to the first century world. He is recognised now and back in the time St Paul lived is recognised as one of the most important figures of the Apostolic age. Paul was likely born between the years of 5BC to 5 AD. Pau was a Roman citizen from birth, Paul and his family lived in the city of Tarsus. Paul’s family were strong believers in religion

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    Paul of Tarsus was not one of the original twelve apostles, but apparently he had an epiphany while traveling to Damascus and became a Christian. Even more than that, Paul founded many of the tenets of Christianity and transformed it into a universal religion. Because of Paul, Christianity wasn 't limited to Judaism, but became a Greco-Roman religion, open to all. He made Jesus divine, born of a Virgin, descended from the House of David, laid the basis for Original Sin, redefined the definition of

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    The Burden of St. Paul — Today: Us vs Them Christianity has over 2.1 billion followers throughout the world and is known to be a universal, monotheistic belief system that has been developed since the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul is a man, which is known for his mission to spread Christianity. He was raised as a jew, and ironically, during his youth he was persecuted by Christians. Paul, known as Saul during this time, was born in Tarsus. Saul, during his years as

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    message was a Pharisee named Saul of Tarsus. Therefore, to demonstrate that salvation and redemption are for everyone, Jesus called Saul to help spread the Gospel. This calling was so important that Luke described it three times in Acts. First, in Acts 9:1-30, then again as Paul speaks before a Jewish crowd in Acts 22:3-21, and finally before Jewish King Agrippa as a defense given by Paul in Acts 26:2-23. Luke wanted his readers to understand that while Saul of Tarsus was a zealous persecutor of Christians

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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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    A Hellenistic Jew, St Paul is known worldwide as one of the earliest Christian missionaries, along with Saint Peter and James the Just. He was also known as Paul the Apostle, the Apostle Paul and the Paul of Tarsus. However, he preferred to call himself 'Apostle to the Gentiles'. Paul had a broad outlook and was perhaps endowed as the most brilliant person to carry Christianity to varied lands, such as Cyprus, Asia Minor (modern Turkey), mainland Greece, Crete and Rome. St Paul's efforts to accept

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    THE “CALLING” OF SAUL OF TARSUS Presented to Dr. Timothy Swinson For BIBL 364 – ACTS By Tommy Camden II 23874019 March 7, 2013 Outline Saul was a man of great power and the power of his hand reached far, thus striking fear into the converts of the new way of life soon to be called Christianity. So, when he shifted from persecuting Christians to leading more people to Christ, the tables turned and Christianity officially took off. I. Saul Enters a. Born b. Learning II. Necessary

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    Paul is the author of the Book of Philippians. He spent three months in the city of Phillipi. Some biblical scholars believe that Paul was born in the city of Tarsus. The exact birth year is unknown. Pauls education would have mostly likely started in the synagogue at a young age. During this time the city is believed to be very important because it was a large trade center and this was on the Mediterranean coast. Their city was a wealthy city and mostly because of its trades.

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    trip to the city of Damascus. Major events was the blinding of Saul’s eyes, the restoring of his sight, the conversion of Saul, the changing of his name to Paul. The main personalities are Saul/Paul, Ananias, followers of Jesus Christ better known as disciples or Christians, and God the Creator (Spangler, A. & Wolgemuth, R. 2002). Saul/Paul was born a

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    all of this was St. Paul. St. Paul was one of the most influential and important of all the saints. St. Paul was born in Tarsus in A.D. 10 and died around A.D. 64. St. Paul, the Apostle, is often considered to be the second most important person in the history of Christianity. St. Paul was originally known as Saul and was a Roman citizen. He experienced a powerful vision that caused him to convert to Christianity and he changed his name to Paul after he was baptized. Paul traveled the world.

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