SAINT PAUL
Saint Paul was one of the greatest missionary of Christianity and he was the church's first theologian. He was called the Apostle to the Gentiles. Saint Paul was born in Tarsus to Jewish parents in a well brought up Jewish home. Paul was originally named after the ancient Hebrew king Saul. As a young Jew of the Diaspora, Saul changed his everyday name to Paul, a name similar to that of his Hebrew birth name.
Paul's letters reflect a devoted knowledge of the Greek Language, something he probably learned as a young boy in Tarsus. But his thoughts reflect a formal training in the…