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Paul The Apostle Robert E. Picirilli

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Moody Press; 1986Description: 247tr; paperback, illustration; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0802463258
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 225.92
  • P585-R64
Online resources: Summary: Paul the Apostle by Robert E. Picirilli is a concise yet insightful biography of the Apostle Paul, focusing on both his life and his theological contributions to early Christianity. The book explores Paul's background, his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus, his missionary journeys, and his role in spreading Christianity across the Roman Empire. Picirilli also delves into Paul's letters, offering explanations of his teachings and their relevance to the early Christian church. The work combines historical narrative with theological reflection, presenting Paul as a pivotal figure in the development of Christian doctrine and practice. The book is aimed at readers seeking a deeper understanding of Paul's life and his enduring influence on Christianity.
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Paul the Apostle by Robert E. Picirilli is a concise yet insightful biography of the Apostle Paul, focusing on both his life and his theological contributions to early Christianity. The book explores Paul's background, his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus, his missionary journeys, and his role in spreading Christianity across the Roman Empire. Picirilli also delves into Paul's letters, offering explanations of his teachings and their relevance to the early Christian church. The work combines historical narrative with theological reflection, presenting Paul as a pivotal figure in the development of Christian doctrine and practice. The book is aimed at readers seeking a deeper understanding of Paul's life and his enduring influence on Christianity.

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