The Life of St. Paul
The Life of St. Paul, written by James Stalker in the early 20th century, is a historical account of the Apostle Paul's transformative journey and significant impact on early Christianity. Stalker examines Paul's character, his fervent dedication to spreading the Christian faith, and his theological contributions. The narrative details Paul's evolution from a zealous persecutor to a key proponent of Christianity, emphasizing his mission during a time of intense religious conflict and the need for strong advocates for the nascent faith.







