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Hardcover St. Paul the Master-Builder Book

ISBN: 1025321162

ISBN13: 9781025321165

St. Paul the Master-Builder

"St. Paul the Master-Builder" explores the life, ministry, and profound influence of the Apostle Paul as a central architect of the early Christian Church. Written by scholar Walter Lock, this work provides a deep dive into the character and missionary strategies of one of the most pivotal figures in religious history. The book examines Paul's role through the metaphor of a master-builder, focusing on his intellectual contributions, his spiritual leadership, and his enduring legacy established through the New Testament epistles.

Lock provides a scholarly yet accessible analysis of Paul's transition from a persecutor of the faith to a dedicated servant of Christ, highlighting how his unique background and unwavering conviction shaped the foundations of Christian thought. Readers will encounter a detailed study of the socio-political context of the first century and the immense challenges Paul faced in establishing diverse faith communities across the Roman Empire. This volume remains an essential resource for students of theology, biblical history, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the man who bridged the gap between Jewish tradition and the expansion of the Christian movement.

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