Although Jesus is the main figure in the New Testament, Paul is arguably a fairly close second. Both men preached the new religion, had followers, performed miracles, uttered apocalyptic prophecies, were at odds with the Jews, and were reputedly martyred for their expressed beliefs. I'd like to focus this discussion on the role of both men as preachers and prophets. The preaching of Jesus is recorded in the four Gospels, and Paul's preaching is recorded in Acts and in his epistles. Paul seems to fill the role of a Johnny-come-lately or even an interloper of sorts who added his 2¢ to what Jesus had preached about twenty years earlier. If Jesus had come to preach the Gospel, then why was Paul needed to complete that job? Wasn't Jesus able to preach everything the early Christians needed to know? Jesus had three years, or so we are told, and I think that would have been more than enough time to say everything Paul said.
Based on these facts, it looks like Paul was an opportunist who convinced or tried to convince people that he was an additional apostle of Christ who was miraculously converted by Jesus himself. By doing so, he gained prominence in the new faith claiming to be divinely led to let the world including gentiles know about Jesus.
Based on these facts, it looks like Paul was an opportunist who convinced or tried to convince people that he was an additional apostle of Christ who was miraculously converted by Jesus himself. By doing so, he gained prominence in the new faith claiming to be divinely led to let the world including gentiles know about Jesus.