
W. M. Ramsay
Über den Autor
W. M. Ramsay was a renowned Scottish archaeologist and New Testament scholar, best known for his pioneering work in the study of early Christianity. His scholarship significantly contributed to the understanding of the historical context of the Apostle Paul's life and the cities he visited. Ramsay's most notable works include "St. Paul the Traveler and the Roman Citizen" and "The Cities of St. Paul," where he meticulously examined the geographical and cultural backdrop of Paul's missions, thereby enriching biblical studies and historical theology.
Nationalität
Schotte
Geburtsdatum
March 15, 1851
Geburtsort
Glasgow, Scotland
Todesdatum
July 20, 1939
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