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Paul the Traveler – Roman Citizen by W.M.Ramsey

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Paul the Traveler –Roman Citizen

Biography by 
W.M.Ramsey

Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen is among the most recognized historical and academic literature packed with meaningful arguments. The book offers multiple perspectives on Luke’s Act from the historical, geographical and political lens. The book examines Paul and his relation with time and space from a theological point of view. The book looks at Paul’s dual citizenship, his travelling patterns, regional boundaries that provide insight into Paul’s missionary logic and letters to various nations. The author sees Paul and Luke as men among men, implying canons of interpretation that he has learned from his teachers. Ramsay states affairs and records, leaning away from argument and controversy. This book is ideal for biblical scholars and students of Christian history as it keeps giving regardless of its age. The book is a remarkable masterpiece that allows its reader to consider further exploring it on their own by providing solid foundations.

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