By: Rev. Blane Young
It’s been said that Paul might be the most influential Christian figure, outside of Christ and the disciples, in all of human history. Indeed, as the author of 2/3 of the New Testament, his influence is felt today. Additionally, his radical story of transformation along with his personal zeal for missionary travels make him worthy of study. However, it is important to remember that it would be his desire (and mine!) that any study of Paul would lead to a deeper love and knowledge of Christ. Or as it has been famously said, ‘Theology should lead to doxology.” In plain language, the study of God should lead to (greater) worship of God.
PAUL: HIS LIFE STORY
Basic Timeline (biblestudy.org)
PAUL: HIS INFLUENCE
Jack Wellman’s Summary Article (patheos.com)
PAUL: HIS KEY WRITINGS (LETTERS TO THE CHURCH AT CORINTH)