St. Paul the Traveler and Roman Citizen (1895) was written by William M. Ramsay, the famous Scottish scholar renowned for his work on the New Testament and Asia Minor. He travelled extensively through the lands of the Bible and was regarded as the foremost New Testament scholar of his day. For his work and travels he received 9 honorary doctorates, was knighted, as well as the Victorian Medal of the Royal Geographic Society in 1906.
This classic volume looks in-depth at the background, life and ministry of the Apostle Paul set in the context of daily life in Asia Minor.
The 17 chapters include:
- The origin of St. Paul
- the church in Antioch
- Missionary journeys of Barnabas and Saul
- Foundation of the Churches in Galatia
- The apostolic Council
- Coming of Luke and call to Macedonia
- The churches of Macedonia
- Athens and Corinth
- The Church in Asia
- The Voyage to Jerusalem
- Voyage to Rome
- St Paul in Rome
- Chronology of early Church History (30-40AD)…and more!
• Includes over a dozen illustrations!
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