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Paul the Apostle (
Greek: Παῦλος Paulos; c. 5 – c. 67), originally known as
Saul of Tarsus (
Hebrew: שאול התרסי; Greek: Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς Saulos Tarseus),[
1][2] was an apostle (though not one of the
Twelve Apostles) who taught the gospel of Christ to the first-century world.[7] He is generally considered one of the most important figures of the
Apostolic Age.[8][9] In the mid-30s to the mid-50s, he founded several churches in
Asia Minor and
Europe.
Paul used his status as both a Jew and a
Roman citizen to advantage in his ministry to both
Jewish and
Roman audiences.
According to writings in the
New Testament Paul, who was known as
Saul early on, was dedicated to the persecution of the early disciples of
Jesus in the area of
Jerusalem.[10] In the narrative of the book of
Acts, while Paul was traveling on the road from Jerusalem to
Damascus on a mission to "bring them which were there bound unto Jerusalem", the resurrected Jesus appeared to him in a great light. He was struck blind, but after three days his sight was restored by
Ananias of Damascus, and Paul began to preach that
Jesus of Nazareth is the
Jewish Messiah and the
Son of God.[11] Approximately half of the book of Acts deals with Paul's life and works.
Fourteen of the twenty-seven books in the New Testament have traditionally been attributed to Paul. Seven of the epistles are undisputed by scholars as being authentic, with varying degrees of argument about the remainder. The authorship of the
Epistle to the Hebrews, already doubted as
Pauline in the 2nd and 3rd centuries[12] but almost unquestioningly accepted from the 5th to the
16th centuries,[13] is now almost universally rejected by scholars.[14]
The other six are believed by some scholars to have come from followers writing in his name, using material from Paul's surviving letters and letters written by him that no longer survive.[7][8][15] Other scholars argue that the idea of a pseudonymous author for the disputed epistles raises many problems.[16]
Today,
Paul's epistles continue to be vital roots of the theology, worship, and pastoral life in the Roman and
Protestant traditions of the
West, and the
Orthodox traditions of the
East.[17] Among that of many other apostles and missionaries involved in the spread of the
Christian faith,[7] Paul's influence on
Christian thought and practice has been characterized as being as "profound as it is pervasive".
Augustine of Hippo developed Paul's idea that salvation is based on faith and not "works of the law".
Martin Luther's interpretation of Paul's writings influenced
Luther's doctrine of sola fide.more info visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_the_Apostle
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