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Epochs in the Life of Paul: A Study of Development in Paul’s Career is unavailable, but you can change that!

The widespread success of Epochs in the Life of Jesus prompted Robertson to offer a treatment of Paul’s life in the same manner. In this companion volume, Robertson does not offer critical or textual discussions. Instead, he gives an honest and constructive account of Paul and his work in Acts and the epistles. Beginning with Paul’s life before his conversion, and chronicling his missionary...

action. He loved his books and missed them when without them (2 Tim. 4:13). He was the busiest of men, but he kept up his habits of study to the shame of every city pastor (for Paul was a preacher in the great cities of the world) who lets his books go unused even at the call of pastoral work. He solved the problem for himself as every minister must do. I agree with Sir W. M. Ramsay1 that Paul was a real philosopher, perhaps not in the technical sense of the term, though he knew how to hold his
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