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A biographical portrait follows an influential early Christian missionary from his boyhood in a provincial Mediterranean city through his religious training, conversion experience, and extensive missionary labors. The narrative recounts study under teachers, tentmaking, journeys across Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome, the founding and pastoral oversight of churches, the writing of letters to congregations, legal trials, imprisonments, and final vindication. Emphasis falls on the subject's moral courage, theological development, and practical methods for spreading and organizing Christian communities, with maps and illustrations used to trace key travels and episodes that shaped his public ministry.

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Rufus M. Jones

Rufus M. Jones was an influential American theologian, writer, and Quaker leader known for his contributions to spiritual thought and reform. His works often explore the intersection of spirituality and daily life, as seen in titles like "Spiritual Energies in Daily Life" and "The Inner Life." Jones also delved into historical spiritual figures, notably in "Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries," where he examined the impact of key reformers on religious thought. His biography of Eli and Sibyl Jones highlights his commitment to understanding the lives of those who shaped Quakerism. Through his writings, Jones sought to inspire a deeper connection to spirituality and personal growth.

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