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American Letters To Christianity

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From January to April we meticulously analyzed the thirteen letters Paul the Apostle wrote to teach the gospel of the Christ to the first century world. He used these letters to instruct and advise the churches he founded across the Mediterranean. After thoroughly examining these letters through lecture in class and in the readings, I have come to find myself to be much more educated on the scripture than when I first came into the class. Before I took Life and Letters of Paul, I had little to none religious experience or knowledge on the topic of Christianity. This class helped me develop a solid foundation on how Christianity was spread and came about. How much of an impact did Paul have on the spread of Christianity through the thirteen letters he …show more content…

We learned that Paul used his letters to point out problems that the congregations may have been facing and he would also write to them solutions on how to solve the issues or better themselves. Paul had a tremendous impact when it comes to how Christianity was spread. His letters remain to be a critical source of theology, pastoral life, and worship in today’s modern day churches. The letter he wrote to the Romans was his longest letter and could have been arguably one of his greatest writings. Paul’s letter to the Romans church helped spread the views of Christianity due to the size and population of the city and church. Romans isn’t the only letter that Paul wrote in which he guides his fellow followers and helps clarify on specific issues. All the letters he wrote gives us a glimpse of who Paul truly is and how much love he has towards his faith and Jesus Christ. In one of the letter he comes to tell us that he was chosen to spread the word of Jesus Christ and to build as many churches he can across the

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