Dimensions
157 x 241 x 23mm
'Far from slipping over the horizon of history, Paul is lurking behind many of today's headlines. I made my Pauline pilgrimage in the aftermath of September 11th, and when I was not wending by way through the streets of Corinth or Philippi, I was covering the news in Washington or Kabul, New York or Peshawar. Paul, I soon realised, was just as much at the centre of the stage in the great contemporary drama I was witnessing as he was in the drama of the Acts of the Apostles.'
Paul of Tarsus is widely regarded as the founder of organised Christianity. Edward Stourton's fascinating exploration of this historical figure and the land in which he lived involves both a first hand account of Stourton's journey following in St Paul's footsteps as well as reflections on Paul's life and his religious and political legacy.
Difficult as it is to get behind the interpretations and embellishments to find the real man, it is clear that Paul's overwhelming influence lives on. He is responsible for some of the biggest controversies between Christianity and Islam, between Christianity and Judaism, and even within Christianity.
Stourton's detailed research and lively, enthusiastic writing style provide insights into the experiences, education and background which helped shape this most pragmatic and inspirational of biblical figures. St Paul is developed from a shadowy New Testament figure to a truly flesh and blood personality, and shown to be as influential in shaping the cultural and political climate of our times as Jesus himself.