The Life of St. Paul

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Zondervan, 1983 - Biography & Autobiography - 160 pages

This volume is fittingly a part of James Stalker's trilogy The Life of Jesus Christ, The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ, and The life of St. Paul, for the apostle Paul is the interpreter of the entire purpose of Christ's coming. This book has been recognized by many as the leading popular biography of the greatest preacher of the Christian church. It is informative and heartwarming in its treatment of the life and ministry of Paul. Chapter titles include the following: - His Place in History - His Unconscious Preparation for His Work - His Conversion - His Gospel - The Work Awaiting the Worker - His Missionary Travels - Picture of a Pauline Church - His Great Controversy -- Hints for Teachers and Questions of Pupils conclude this work.

 

Contents

Foreword
7
Map
9
His Place in History
11
His Unconscious Preparation for His Work
19
His Conversion
36
His Gospel
45
The Work Awaiting the Worker
58
His Missionary Travels
66
His Writings and His Character
89
Picture of a Pauline Church
102
His Great Controversy
112
The End
124
Hints to Teachers and Questions for Pupils
143
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About the author (1983)

James A. Stalker was born in Scotland in 1848. He graduated from Edinburgh and New College and served for many years as a pastor in the Free Church of Scotland.

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