Hi usernamed, welcome aboard.
I've never heard Paul spoken of in that way. John, yes, Paul, not so much.
Are you sure?
Paul had to prove himself to the Jews who knew of his reputation prior to his conversion. And he had to defend his reasoning for baptising Gentiles to Peter and the others in Jerusalem, but other than that?
Wherever did you get that from?
Irenaeus (130-202AD) was the first of the Fathers to develop Salvation Theology, he cites the New Testament about a thousand times, and fully a third of those are references to the epistles of St Paul.
By whom?
No, that's not true at all.
Well who would? The first mention we have is of the community in Antioch, composed of refugees from Jerusalem and those added to their number by Barnabas and Paul.
You've lost me here?
Because he founded so many communities, and he wrote so much.
Of the Word of Christ ...
Where does he say that?
No-one regards Paul as above Jesus, and certainly not Paul himself.
Are you saying that anyone who is said to be a teacher places her/himself above Christ?
"But he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven." (Matthew 5:19)