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 Paul of Tarsus
 

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Paul of Tarsus
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Saul, also known as Paul, Paulus, and Saint Paul the Apostle, (AD 3 – 67) is widely considered to be central to the early development and spread of Christianity, particularly westward from Judea. >>
 
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Paul of Tarsus, Or Christianity and Jewry
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If there is a single fact which anyone who seriously studies the history of Christianity cannot help but be struck by, it is the almost complete absence of documents regarding the man whose name this great international religion bears -- Jesus Christ. >>
 
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Saint Paul
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Professor Schmidt has published a photographic copy, a transcription, a German translation, and a commentary of a Coptic papyrus composed of about 2000 fragments, which he has classified, juxtaposed, and deciphered at a cost of infinite labour ("Acta Pauli aus der Heidelberger koptischen Papyrushandschrift Nr. 1", Leipzig, 1904, and "Zusatze" etc., Leipzig, 1905) >>
 
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If Jesus did exist, how did Paul come to believe he was the messiah?
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Yeshua, a Jewish rabbi, likely a Pharisee, began a failed Jewish revolt against the Roman authorities. He wanted to institute a Jewish theocracy in Judea. >>
 
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Saul of Tarsus and Christ's Blood
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The man known as Paul, also called the 13th apostle, was originally named Saul. Until he was about 30 years old, Saul was an outspoken critic of the new cult of rebel Jews following the teachings of the Rabbi Yeshua, who we now know of as Jesus. Paul later became the first evangelist. >>
 
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Maps Related to the Life of Paul
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This map shows the extent of the Roman Empire at three times in history: at the death of Caesar (44 B.C.E.), at the death of Augustus (14 C.E.), and at the death of Marcus Aurelius (180 C.E.). >>
 
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In the Footsteps of Paul of Tarsus
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Three times I have been shipwrecked -- and adrift on the deep night and day. I have been on the road constantly, facing dangers in the cities, dangers in the wilderness, and dangers at sea. >>
 
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Paul of Tarsus between the Jesus tradition and patria potestas
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Who should be called "father"? What an odd question. Doesn't everyone in every culture grow up calling the male who begot them their linguistic equivalent of "father"? In the world of Jesus and Paul, everyone knew the answer to that question. >>
 
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The False Apostle According to Islam - Paul of Tarsus: The Clear-Cut Hypocrite
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We read the following teachings of the so-called "apostle" from Tarsus, Paul, written in his epistles as follows: >>
 
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The Pre-Christian Paul
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What was Paul before his conversion and how was he converted? >>
 
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Paul, The Apostle - From "Crazed Destoyer of Christians" to Committed Christian Leader
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Saul of Tarsus hated Christians. He made it his goal to capture, then bring Christians to public trial and execution. Saul was present when the first Christian martyr (named Stephen) was killed by an angry mob. >>
 
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The Conversion of Paul of Tarsus
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The most important event in human history apart from the life, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is the conversion to Christianity of Saul of Tarsus. >>
 
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