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The drama of a singular meets scholarship in leading Christian biographer John Pollock’s classic work about one of the crucial transforming persons in history: the apostle Paul.
The Apostle masterfully combines careful adherence to biblical text, detailed research, and a storyteller’s gift to create a book equally relevant for both casual readers enthusiastic about Paul’s life and serious biblical scholars. Pollock begins his fast-movig narrative with Stephen’s death and follows Paul through his conversion, missionary journeys, and eventual execution. Many will experience it simply as a satisfying and insightful true-life story, even though maps and a take a look at guide allow for deeper exploration. The Apostle was once initially published in 1969, and this new edition marks the primary significant revision in a few years.