Rasul Paulus
Rasul Paulus, also known as Saint Paul, was an apostle who played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity in the first century. Initially a persecutor of Christians, he experienced a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus, becoming one of the most influential figures in Christian theology and evangelism. Through his epistles, he articulated key doctrinal teachings and emphasized the significance of faith in Jesus Christ. His letters, many of which are included in the New Testament, address various issues within early Christian communities and continue to shape Christian thought to this day.
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Rasul Paulus is noted for conveying the message of Jesus' birth in a hymn.
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