Saulus Tarsolainen: Erään sielun historia

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Saulus Tarsolainen: Erään sielun historia

by Mathilda Roos

FI·~2 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

Produced by Tapio Riikonen

2:26:35
2

MATHILDA ROOS

0:14

Description

Set against the bustling, sun‑kissed sprawl of Jerusalem, the narrative opens with a striking portrait of the city’s temple complex, its marble pillars and winding courtyards teeming with pilgrims from every corner of the empire. The vivid description of the summer heat, the fragrant figs and the glittering silver‑and‑gold gates draws listeners into a world where sacred rituals and everyday commerce intertwine. Amid this bustling tableau stands a young man in Roman armor, his dark skin and sharp features highlighted against the pristine marble, hinting at a life caught between two cultures.

He is Saulus, a zealous Pharisee whose reputation as a relentless persecutor of the nascent Christian movement precedes him. As he surveys the throngs of worshippers and conspirators alike, his inner conviction burns as fiercely as the desert sun, shaping his sense of purpose and duty. The stage is set for a fateful encounter that will challenge his beliefs and redirect the course of his soul.

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Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (140K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mathilda Roos

Mathilda Roos

1852–1908

A Swedish novelist and essayist from the breakthrough era of the 1880s, she wrote sharp, socially aware fiction and later turned toward more openly religious work. Her books often follow women trying to find independence, purpose, and a place in a changing world.

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