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The Life of St. Paul

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The biography traces the subject's upbringing and rabbinical training, his earnest pursuit of righteousness under the Law, inner struggles of conscience, and preservation from moral lapse in a challenging urban environment. It recounts the turning point of conversion, the articulation of his gospel, extensive missionary journeys, and the composition of letters that shaped early communities. The narrative assesses personal character and religious practice, sketches the life of a typical Pauline church, analyzes major controversies over doctrine and practice, and concludes with the circumstances of his final years. The book also offers suggestions for teachers and study questions.

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James Stalker

James Stalker was a Scottish theologian and author known for his insightful works on Christian history and preaching. His notable book, "The Life of St. Paul," offers a detailed exploration of the Apostle's life and teachings, reflecting Stalker's deep engagement with early Christian thought. Additionally, his lectures compiled in "The Preacher and His Models" provide valuable guidance for those in the ministry, emphasizing the importance of effective communication in preaching. Stalker's writings contribute significantly to the understanding of Christian doctrine and the historical context of Jesus Christ's life, as seen in his work "The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ: A Devotional History of Our Lord's Passion."

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