Digital Logos Edition
John Howson writes this book with two purposes in view. The first one is to aim at the religious edification of the reader, not the mere explanation and description. The second is to keep in mind the surrounding characteristic of the day is the tendency to unbelief or half-belief. He writes about Saul and his conversion, St. Paul and the gospel in the Roman Empire, his companions, his travels, and his suffering to the end. He also discusses Greek art and philosophy in the days of St. Paul.
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