Titles by Saint Paul

10 CE – 67 CE

St. Paul the Apostle (10-67) was one of the most influential members of the early Christian church whose writings make up nearly one-third of the New Testament. He was born a Jew and a Roman, converted to Christianity and was eventually martyred in Rome.

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