Apostle Paul: A Novel
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ISBN: 1581952201 / Publisher: Steerforth Press, November 2006
A richly textured historical novel chronicles the life and times of St. Paul, the Roman Jewish citizen who transformed the history of the Western world, following the man, the scholar, the adventurer, the prosecutor for the Jewish high court, the orator, and the writer who brought Christianity to a pagan world. 30,000 first printing.
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The iconic Saint Paul – in his lifetime a scholar, prosecutor for the high court of the Jews, accomplice in murder, adventurer, traveler, orator, writer, advocate, and organizer of a new faith – was in fact a Jewish-Hellenistic citizen of the Roman Empire, a man who by the force of his intellect and indomitable will changed the course of history. Eventually he became the leader of the movement that delivered the social and moral authority of Christianity to a pagan world. His quality of mind and ability to exhort and persuade, his personal commitment to ethical conduct and values, and his courage and indefatigability made Paul one of the continuing forces in the progress of Western civilization.
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