Christianity is one of the main religions of this world. It is based on the belief that Jesus Christ was sent from God as a savior, and that he dedicated his life for the sins of humanity. Through the faith and acceptance of Jesus Christ, people can continue to live forever with salvation. Paul is an apostle of evangelism. Through Corinthians 1 Corinthians Paul conveys the essence of Christianity and emphasizes important beliefs and Jesus Christ so that people can live forever.
According to the New Testament, the transformation of the apostle Paul was one of the things in the life of the apostle Paul, which caused him to persecute early Christians and to stop being a believer in Jesus. It usually goes back to 33-36 AD. Paul's conversion, the conversion of Damascene, the way to Damascus, and the way to Damascus all mentioned this case. Paul's letter and apostolic letterpaper discuss Paul's repentance experience. According to the two sources, Paul was not a follower of Jesus, he did not know until he was crucified. The transformation of Paul occurred after Jesus was crucified. Paul expressed it as a strange, supernatural, or other apocalyptic experience description.
After the apostle Paul was converted, Paul declared the title "apostles for the Gentiles". Paul 's influence on Christian thought is said to be more important than the author of other New Testament. By the end of the first century CE, Christianity was recognized internally and externally as an independent religion of Judaism, and Judaism itself was further refined and developed for centuries after the destruction of the 2 nd temple. Early Christians write many religious works, including the norms of the New Testament. Normative sentences, perhaps from the 50th to the 120th century, historians have become the main source of attempts to understand Jesus and sacred writings of Christian inner history.
Paul's letter to the Romans, the longest and most doctrinal apostle in the New Testament, was written in Corinth during the days of John. This is a Christian church in Rome, and his congregation Paul hopes to visit Rome for the first time in his way to Spain. This letter has been studied deeply from the beginning of Christians, and it is the foundation for Martin Luther's defense only through faith. Paul declares that the righteousness of God has always appeared in fellowship with the people. The apostle was proud of the unique religious heritage of the Jews (contract, law, patriarch, and Christ himself) but proudly, proclaims that justice is no longer the law of Moses, even Jews. Righteousness, his righteousness is the source of justice for all humanity. But Paul warned the reader that justice is not a crime permission.