St. Paul : the traveler and Roman citizen / by William Ramsay. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, (c)2001.Edition: Rev. and updated ed. / by Mark WilsonDescription: 319 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- 0825436397
- 9780825436390
- BS2505.S773 2001
- BS2505.R181.S773 2001
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Revised edition of: St. Paul the traveller and the Roman citizen. 1898.
Chapter 1: The Acts of the APostles
Chapter 2: The Origin of St. Paul
Chapter 3: The Church in Antioch
Chapter 4: The Missionary Journey of Barnabas and Saul
Chapter 5: Foundation of the Churches of Galatia
Chapter 6: St. Paul in Galatia
Chapter 7: The Apostolic Council
Chapter 8: History of the Churches of Galatia
Chapter 9: The Coming of Luke and the Call into Macedonia
Chapter 10: The Churches of Macedonia
Chapter 11: Athens and Corinth
Chapter 12: The Church in Asia
Chapter 13: The Voyage to Jerusalem
Chapter 14: The Voyage to Rome
Chapter 15: St. Paul in Rome
Chapter 16: Chronology of Early Church History, A.D. 30-40
Chapter 17: Composition and Date of Acts
Trustworthiness Development of Modern Criticism on Acts Working Hypothesis of the Investigation The Author of Acts and His Hero The Text of Acts.
Paul's Nationality His Family His Personality The Conversion of Paul Paul in Damascus, Arabia, and Jerusalem A Chronology of Paul's Life.
The Gentiles in the Church The Coming of Barnabas and the Summoning of Saul The Antiochan Collection for the Poor of Jerusalem to Antioch The Mission of Barnabas and Saul.
Cyprus and Salamis Paphos The Magian and the Apostle Saul, Otherwise Paul.
Pamphylia The "Thorn in the Flesh" ; The Synagogue in Pisidian Antioch The Church at Pisidian Antioch Iconium The Cities of Lycaonia Lystra The Apostles as Gods Derbe Organization of the New Churches Pisidia and Pamphylia The Churches.
The Imperial and the Christian Policy The Jews in Asia and South Galatia Tone of Paul's Addresses to the Galatian Audiences.
Origin of the Council The Dispute in Antioch The Council The Decree The Return to Antioch The Separation of Paul and Barnabas.
The Visit of Paul and Silas The Desertion of the Galatians Letter to the Churches of Galatia The Date of the Galatian Epistle The Latter History of the Churches of Galatia.
Across Asia The Call into Macedonia The Coming of Luke The Entrance into Macedonia.
Philippi The Ventriloquist Accusation and Condemnation in Philippi The Prison and the Earthquake Release and Departure from Philippi Thessalonica The Riot at Thessalonica Berea.
Athens In the University at Athens The Speech Before the Coucnil of Areopagus Corinth The Synagogue and the Gentiles in Corinth The Imperial Policy in Its Relation to Paul and to Christian Preaching.
The Syrian Voyage and the Return to Ephesus Apollos, Priscilla and Aquila Ephesus The Church in the Province of Asia Demetrius the Silversmith.
The Second European Journey The Contribution of the Four Provinces The Voyage to Troas Eutychus The Voyage to Caesarea The Prophets Who Stopped Paul Caesarea and Jerusalem The Crisis in the Fate of Paul and the Church Finances of the Trial The Beginning of the Crisis The Real Issue Between Paul and the Jews Progress of Paul's Case in Palestine Paul's Appeal to Caesar.
Caesarea to Myra Myra to Fair Havens The Council The Storm Drinfting Land Paul's Action on the Ship On Shore Malta.
The Coming to Rome The Residence in Rome Seneca and Paul The Trial Last Trial and Death of Paul.
The State of the Church in A.D. 30 Trustworthiness of the Narrative Appointment of Stephen and the Seven Philip the Evangelist and Peter.
Hypothesis of the "Travel-Document" ; Date of the Composition of Acts Theophilus The Family of Luke.
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