A. N. Wilson
Paul
The Mind of the Apostle
"Wilson . . . does a tremendous job here of not only examining all that
is known about Paul's life but also putting it into context with what was
happening throughout the Roman Empire. As always, Wilson's insights fascinate
and provoke."Booklist
It begins on the road to Damascus, in a moment graven on the consciousness of
Western civilization. "Saul, Saul," asks the crucified Jesus of Nazareth, "why
persecutest thou me?"
From this experience, and from the response of the Jewish merchant later known
as Paul, springs the Christian Church as we know it today. For as A. N.
Wilson makes clear in this astonishing and gripping narrative, Christianity
without Paul is quite literally nothing. Jesus, with the layers of scholarship
and ceremony stripped away, is a fastidious and fervent Jew who will lead his
followers into a stricter, purer observance of Judaism; it is Paul who will
claim divinity for him, who will transform him into the Messiah, center of an
entirely new religion.
In Wilson's astute narrative, we see Paul negotiating the dangerous political
currents of the Roman Empire, making converts, and writing the great epistles
that define our understanding of Christ and of the sublime paradoxes of his
teaching. What drove Paul? What would he think of what his church has become?
The answers lie in Wilson's extraordinary biography, which lays bare the
psychological journey of Christianity's true inventor.
"Intelligent, gracefully written and provocative."David Myers, Chicago
Tribune
A. N. Wilson lives in London and is the author of the widely acclaimed
biographies Tolstoy, C.S. Lewis, and the best-selling
Jesus.
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