William M. Ramsay is acknowledged as the outstanding authority on the life of Paul and history of the early church. Wilbur M. smith spoke of him as the "greatest living authority on the historical,…
The author firmly believed that Christianity was not merely a religion, but also a system of life and action; and its introduction by Paul amid the society of the Roman empire produced changes of m…
This book has, except for the omission of a lengthy poem, left the original material intact. The language and style were updated for the modern reader, modern place names were used and a modern tra…
The attempt is made in this book to show how much Hght the Epistle to the Galatians throws on contemporary history in the widest sense the history cf religion, society, thought, manners, education …
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and rema…
Of the following essays one is worked is entirely new,. Six may be called new, as each is worked up anew out of several articles. For example, No XIV. contains parts of five articles on Pauline Chr…
Ramsay's study of Paul's letter to the troubled church in Corinth highlights its cultural background and spiritual significance.
In a form much abbreviated to suit the due limits, Chapters I-V and VIII. of this book formed the Murtle Lecture in the University of Aberdeen, on 2nd Febuary, 1902. The lecture not really a lectur…
The following pages have been almost wholly rewitten since the Great War began, and in one respect show the influence if the situation. The very existence of our country was staked ob the uncertain…
The following pages have been almost wholly rewritten since the Great War began, and in one respect show the influence of the situation. The very existence of our country was stajed on the uncertai…