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How did the early Christian Paul contribute to the spread of Christianity

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Answered by abhishek0072
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Paul was born in Tarsus, in 10 AD, and was originally named Saul. Raised as a pharisaical Jew, he, in his initial years, even persecuted Christians, taking part in the stoning of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr.

The spread of Christianity. After Jesus, the two most significant figures in Christianity are the apostles Peter and Paul/Saul. Paul, in particular, takes a leading role in spreading the teachings of Jesus to Gentiles (non Jews) in the Roman Empire.

Word of his teachings spread to Jewish communities across the empire. This was helped by energetic apostles, such as Pauland by the modern communications of the Roman Empire. Over 30 years, Paul clocked up around 10,000 miles, traveling across the Roman Empire. ... But he went beyond Jesus, who had only preached to Jews.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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The early Christian Paul contribute to the spread of Christianity through traveling across the Roman Empire and spreading the words of Jesus.

Explanation:

  • After Jesus, Paul began to send Christian messages to non-Christian communities as well as to Jews by traveling thousands of miles around the Mediterranean.
  • St. Paul considered being the most important person after Jesus in the history of Christianity.
  • His letters had an immense force on the Christian faith, especially on the relationship between God and Jesus.
  • His epistles brought people together to form a relationship with the divine.

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