Saint Paul by Michael Grant
Saint Paul was not only a religious figure of exceptional power, but an outstanding maker of history. In this book, historian Grant shows through Paul’s own authentic voice in his letters and epistles, his effect on Western thought and Christianity.
Saint Paul by Michael Grant
First trade paperback printing
Condition: Near fine, light edge and corner wear, price sticker on rear cover.
Publishing Info: Phoenix Press, London, 2000
ISBN: 9781842120088
Saint Paul was not only a religious figure of exceptional power, but an outstanding maker of history. Without his efforts, Christianity would probably never have survived. Paul's own authentic voice can still be heard in his surviving letters and epistles, and it comes across here, along with his four evangelical journeys and the reasons for his spectacular conversion on the road to Damascus. His effect on Western thought has been immeasurable. "...never fails to be lively and well-informed..."--Sunday Times. "...Grant is justly recognized as an expert and civilized guide to the ancient world."--Economist.
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