History & Society
St. Paul the Apostle
Christian Apostle
Category:
History & Society
- Original name:
- Saul of Tarsus
- Born:
- 4 bce?, Tarsus in Cilicia [now in Turkey]
- Died:
- c. 62–64 ce, Rome [Italy]
- Notable Works:
- Pauline letters
- Subjects Of Study:
- Christianity
- Christology
- mystical body of Christ
- Role In:
- Council of Jerusalem
- On the Web:
- Brigham Young University - Religious Studies Center - The Life of the Apostle Paul (Feb. 16, 2024)
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St. Paul the Apostle (born 4 bce?, Tarsus in Cilicia [now in Turkey]—died c. 62–64 ce, Rome [Italy]) one of the leaders of the first generation of Christians, often considered to be the most important person after Jesus in the history of Christianity. In his own day, although he was a major figure within the very small Christian movement, he also had many enemies and detractors, and his contemporaries probably did not accord him as much respect as they gave Peter and James. Paul was compelled to struggle, therefore, to establish his own worth and authority. His surviving letters, however, ...(100 of 7791 words)