Paul: The Mind Of The Apostle

Paul: The Mind Of The Apostle

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This biographical study, Paul: The Mind Of The Apostle, meticulously chronicles the life and profound theological contributions of one of Christianity's most pivotal figures. A. N. Wilson uncovers the complex intellectual landscape that shaped Paul's revolutionary ideas, presenting a nuanced portrait of the apostle's spiritual journey and his enduring influence on Western thought. The narrative offers a compelling analysis, detailing the controversies and triumphs that defined Paul's ministry with scholarly rigor and engaging prose. Wilson argues for a deeper understanding of Paul's letters, illustrating how his radical interpretations of faith continue to resonate in contemporary religious and philosophical discourse.

Author: A. N. Wilson
Format: Paperback
Published: 1997, SINCLAIR-STEVENSON

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This biographical study, Paul: The Mind Of The Apostle, meticulously chronicles the life and profound theological contributions of one of Christianity's most pivotal figures. A. N. Wilson uncovers the complex intellectual landscape that shaped Paul's revolutionary ideas, presenting a nuanced portrait of the apostle's spiritual journey and his enduring influence on Western thought. The narrative offers a compelling analysis, detailing the controversies and triumphs that defined Paul's ministry with scholarly rigor and engaging prose. Wilson argues for a deeper understanding of Paul's letters, illustrating how his radical interpretations of faith continue to resonate in contemporary religious and philosophical discourse.