All About Paul

Wallace S. Jungers

All About Paul
Format
Paperback
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Country
United States
Published
12 January 2005
Pages
108
ISBN
9781420818567

All About Paul

Wallace S. Jungers

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With this book, All About Paul , Mr. Jungers has added another collection of his e-mails on Christianity to those found in his previous four books. Saint Paul has always been his favorite apostle. The reasons for that are highlighted in this book. Paul has been called, The Father of Theology , rightly so; some, by exaggeration, say he is the Father of Christianity . Mr. Jungers prefers to think about Paul in his own terms as the Doulos Xristou Iesou , the slave of Christ Jesus. Christ was his Master and Paul was a spiritual slave to him. We know real facts about Paul’s life, facts gleaned from his authentic letters, and from the Acts of the Apostles, written by his friend and companion, Luke. Mr. Jungers has gathered together these facts from their sources and added his own insights, gleaned from years of meditation on the words of the Greatest Apostle of Jesus Christ. Paul’s own dictum sums up neatly his relationship with his Master: If you confess with your lips that Jesus is Lord And believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, You will be saved. (Rm 10:9)

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