Lecture: Paul's special purpose: Please tell my audience why the biblical Paul is still impressing missionaries and teachers of all the walks of life today. The paper stated that he wrote his most important work at 57 AD, and his letter is part of the world 's best - selling job. Paul of Tarsus is one of the best lecturers ever and his customs of work and speech are still practiced by missionaries and believers around the world. Introduction Background information on Paul and the reason why he became the ultimate testimony of the Gentiles of Christ.
Paulus of Tarsus (originally Tarsus of Solus), also known as St. Paul or Apostle Paul (AD 4-64), is widely recognized as an early development and spread of Christianity. His missionary and theology's efforts transcended the range of Judaism for new faith, rooted in Gentiles (other than Jews) and became a universal religion. Many Christians think he is the first theologian and the main interpreter of Jesus' teachings. A letter belonging to him in the New Testament, considered by scholars that seven of them are true is the main source of Christian doctrine.
A summon of a large amount of Saul is in the act of the New Testament and a letter to the Romans. When Paul was born in Tarsus, he was a Jew who threatened and killed the disciples of Christ. Paul opposed the church a couple of years before the phone and witnessed the death of the first Christian martyr. Paul thinks himself as the most sinner among his companions. Paul finally met someone who was persecuted.
In the Christian tradition, he was called Pauls of Tarsus. Because this is what Luke says that he was born (Acts 9: 11). At that time, Tarsus was in the present Silesian region of Turkey. However, Paul himself also stated that he was from the province of Damascus in Syria (see the letter from the Galatians). Luke offers many standard elements in the life of Paul, but most of these projects are in contrast to what Paul himself made clear in his letter. For example, Luca argues that Paul grew up in Jerusalem and studied at the foot of many people. Paul himself also said that he has only been to Jerusalem twice. How do we deal with these contradictions?