
Apostle of the Gentiles
The "Apostle of the Gentiles" refers to the Apostle Paul, an early Christian missionary and theologian. He is called this because he focused on spreading Christianity beyond Jewish communities to Gentiles, or non-Jews. Paul's teachings emphasized faith in Jesus Christ and the inclusion of all people, regardless of their backgrounds. He traveled extensively, establishing churches and writing letters that form a significant part of the New Testament. His work greatly influenced the growth of Christianity and shaped its theological foundations, making it a global religion.