Bible Studies in the Life of Paul, Historical and Constructive
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The author traces the apostle's background, conversion, and preparation, then follows three missionary journeys and the voyage to Rome, detailing difficulties, doctrines, and church organization encountered while spreading Christianity among Gentiles. The final section examines Pauline letters, treating themes such as the future of Christ's kingdom, contrasts between old faiths and the new, Christ's supremacy, and pastoral and personal concerns. The work is written as a historical and constructive study with analyses and questions for classroom and private use, aiming to present widely accepted conclusions about Paul's life, teachings, and methods.
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