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Paul the Apostle
Early Christian apostle and missionary (c. AD 5 – c. 64/65)
Barnabites
The Barnabites (), officially named as the Clerics Regular of Saint Paul (), are a religious order of clerics regular founded in 1530 in the Catholic Church. They are associated with the Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul and the members of the Barnabite lay movement.
Conversion of Paul the Apostle
event that led Paul to cease persecuting early Christians and to become an apostle of Jesus
Epimenides paradox
logical paradox involving self-reference
Apocalypse of Paul
4th century Christian apocryphal text
Acts of Paul
New Testament apocrypha
Third Epistle to the Corinthians
early Christian text written by an author claiming to be Paul, framed as Paul's response to a letter of the Corinthians to Paul
Unknown God
theory regarding ancient Greek religion
Prayer of the Apostle Paul
New Testament apocryphal work
Agios Pavlos
suburb of Thessaloniki, Greece
Acts 7
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 7
Areopagus sermon
sermon pronounced by Paul the Apostle in Athens
Acts 28
chapter in the Bible
Acts 15
chapter of Bible
Acts 14
chapter of the New Testament
New Perspective on Paul
Protestant school of interpretation of Pauline literature, founded in the 1960s, seeking to lift Pauline literature out of the Lutheran-Reformed framework and interpret them based on what is said to be an understanding of 1st-century Judaism
Acts 9
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 9
Acts 13
chapter in the New Testament
Acts 12
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 12
Conversion of Paul the Apostle
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Authorship of the Pauline epistles
books of the Bible written by Paul the Apostle
book burning at Ephesus
event in the New Testament
Tertullus
thumb|250px|Tertullus before Felix
Paul the Apostle and Judaism
Paul the Apostle and Jewish Christianity
Saint Paul's Well
water well in Tarsus, Turkey
Paul the Apostle and women
aspect of history
Saint Paul Trail
footpath from Perge to Yalvaç, Turkey
Catacomb of Saint Thecla
catacomb in Rome, Italy