Paulus: een biografie
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Tom Wright
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Biography
History
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
461
言語
オランダ語、フラマン語
公開されました
Aug 29, 2019
出版社
Uitgeverij Van Wijnen
版
01
ISBN-10
9051945558
ISBN-13
9789051945553
説明
In a captivating exploration of the life and legacy of a pivotal figure in Christian history, Tom Wright delves deep into the intricate tapestry of the Apostle Paul's journey. Through rich narrative and meticulous scholarship, he paints a vivid portrait of Paul, from his zealous beginnings as a Pharisee to his transformative encounter that propelled him onto a radically different path.
Wright skillfully weaves together historical context, cultural insights, and theological reflections, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Paul's motivations and struggles. His nuanced portrayal reveals the complexities of a man who negotiated the challenges of a diverse and often tumultuous world while passionately advocating for the message of Christ.
As the chapters unfold, readers are invited to witness the evolution of Paul's thoughts and beliefs, which continue to resonate through centuries of Christian doctrine. The biographer captures the depth of Paul's character, illustrating how his relentless pursuit of truth shaped both his personal relationships and his broader mission.
Overall, the work serves not only as a biography but also as a profound commentary on faith, identity, and the human experience. It engages both scholars and laypeople alike, making Paul's story accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences.
Wright skillfully weaves together historical context, cultural insights, and theological reflections, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Paul's motivations and struggles. His nuanced portrayal reveals the complexities of a man who negotiated the challenges of a diverse and often tumultuous world while passionately advocating for the message of Christ.
As the chapters unfold, readers are invited to witness the evolution of Paul's thoughts and beliefs, which continue to resonate through centuries of Christian doctrine. The biographer captures the depth of Paul's character, illustrating how his relentless pursuit of truth shaped both his personal relationships and his broader mission.
Overall, the work serves not only as a biography but also as a profound commentary on faith, identity, and the human experience. It engages both scholars and laypeople alike, making Paul's story accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences.