
Map illustrating the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles
BY - PROF. JAMES STALKER, D.D.
WITH FOREWORD BY WILBERT W. WHITE, D.D. - PRESIDENT OF THE BIBLE TEACHERS' TRAINING SCHOOL, NEW YORK
THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL
CHAPTER I - HIS PLACE IN HISTORY
CHAPTER II - HIS UNCONSCIOUS PREPARATION FOR HIS WORK
CHAPTER III - HIS CONVERSION
CHAPTER IV - HIS GOSPEL
CHAPTER V - THE WORK AWAITING THE WORKER
CHAPTER VI - HIS MISSIONARY TRAVELS
This concise biography follows the extraordinary journey of the apostle who reshaped Christianity in its earliest days. The author charts Paul’s transformation from a persecutor of believers to a passionate missionary, highlighting the personal convictions that drove him forward. By positioning his story within the broader sweep of early church history, the opening chapters give listeners a clear picture of why his voice mattered at that pivotal moment.
Drawing on both scripture and careful historical research, the narrative explores how Paul’s theology grew out of his own dramatic conversion and how his letters became the backbone of Christian thought. The book also examines his bold travels across the Mediterranean, his encounters with diverse cultures, and the challenges he faced while proclaiming a message of freedom and grace. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of a figure whose influence still reverberates through faith and scholarship today.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (256K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1848–1927
A Scottish preacher and teacher whose books made Christian thought feel direct and practical, he wrote with a clear, earnest voice that reached readers far beyond his own time.
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