2 edition of mysticism of Paul the apostle found in the catalog.
mysticism of Paul the apostle
Albert Schweitzer
Published
1960
by Macmillan in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | Albert Schweitzer ; translated into English by William Montgomery ; with a prefatory note by F.C. Burkitt. |
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LC Classifications | BS2655.M9 S43 1955 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 411 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 411 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20197396M |
The Apostle Paul, Christian Mysticism, and Meditation. J by Joshua Tilghman 12 Comments. Share Pin. Tweet. 55 Shares. And this is the great truth that Paul was trying to express to us in one of the most beautiful books in the New Testament: Romans. Paul and his interpreters is the easy book that is enjoyable to read, while The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle is the difficult version of this same material. Read Paul /5(5).
In The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians: an emphasis upon the personal experience of the believer with the divine. Paul's mysticism was not like the mysticism elsewhere described as a soul being at one with God/5(30). Mysticism of Paul the Apostle, Paperback by Schweitzer, Albert, ISBN , ISBN , Brand New, Free shipping in the US Originally published in , this work goes beyond the traditional concerns of Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually wrote to the Romans and the Galatians in his Epistles.
Bonnie Bowman Thurston notes Paul’s mysticism was an integral part of his prayer life in that prayer for Paul was in the Spirit, a mystery, and evidence of direct access to God. However, Thurston also importantly recognizes all Paul’s supernatural experiences, including prayer, supported his ministry “for the good of the whole church.”. In The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle, Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians about the personal experience of the believer with the divine. Paul's mysticism was not like the mysticism elsewhere described as a soul being at one with : $
A very scholarly reference by the famous Albert Schweitzer on the Mysticism of Saint Paul in his witings in the New Testament. This is not a sit down and read book, but one that must be used as reference material, and read along with your Bible.
It's focus is on the Believers Union with Christ, and will provide a lifetime of study and by: In The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians: an emphasis upon the personal experience of the believer with the divine.
Paul's mysticism was not like the mysticism elsewhere described as a soul being at one with God. In The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Mysticism of Paul the apostle book an emphasis upon the personal experience of the believer with the : Albert Schweitzer.
The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle (Schweitzer Library) Immediately after the Gospels, the New Testament takes up the history of the early Christian Church, describing the works of the twelve disciples, and introducing Paul, the man whose influence /5. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Schweitzer, Albert, Mysticism of Paul the apostle.
New York, H. Holt and Co. [©] (OCoLC) Additional Physical Format: Online version: Schweitzer, Albert, Mysticism of Paul the apostle. London: A. & C. Black, [] (OCoLC) The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle is in a sense a companion volume to Schweitzer's The Mystery of the Kingdom of God.
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"The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle" is a startling book. It was captivating and profoundly challenged many of my life-long conceptions.
Thinking is an exhausting activity. This book was one heck of a workout. Saint Paul the Apostle. Saint Paul, by Bartolomeo Montagna, Apostle to the Gentiles. Tarsus, Cilicia, Roman Empire.
64 or c. 67 AD (aged 61–62 or 64–65) Rome, Roman Empire. All Christian denominations that venerate saints. Pre-Congregation. January 25 – Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul. February 10 –Feast of Saint Paul's Attributes: Christian martyrdom, Sword. Category: Mysticism of Paul the Apostle.
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The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle (The Albert Schweitzer Library) Albert Schweitzer Published by The Johns Hopkins University Press ().
Immediately after the Gospels, the New Testament takes up the history of the early Christian Church, describing the works of the twelve disciples, and introducing Paul, the man whose influence on the history of Christianity is beyond calculation.
Teacher, preacher, conciliator, diplomat, theologian, rule giver, Pages: according already Angels Apocalypse of Ezra Apocalypses of Baruch Apostles baptism baptized Baruch and Ezra become being-in-Christ being-in-God believers blessedness body of Christ Book of Daniel Book of Enoch Christ Jesus Christ-mysticism Church circumcision coming Corinthians dead death and resurrection death of Jesus disciples doctrine of redemption dying and rising Elect Epistle.
The Mysticism of Paul by James S. Stewart, M.A., B.D. () An extract from his book A Man in Christ, Hodder & Stoughton, Reproduced by permission of Hodder and Stoughton Limited.
Paul, by the grace of God, discovered that the glory of the mystical experience was waiting for any soul which gave itself in faith to Christ. Mysticism of Paul the Apostle Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians: an emphasis upon the personal experience of the believer with the divine.
Paul's mysticism was not like the mysticism elsewhere described as a soul being at one with Size: KB. In The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians: an emphasis upon the personal experience of the believer with the divine.
Paul's mysticism was not like the mysticism elsewhere described as a soul being at one with : Johns Hopkins University Press. In The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians: an emphasis upon the personal experience of the believer with the divine/5(30).
Paul and his interpreters is the easy book that is enjoyable to read, while The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle is the difficult version of this same material. Read Paul /5(6). In The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle Albert Schweitzer goes against Luther and the Protestant tradition to look at what Paul actually writes in the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians: an emphasis upon the personal experience of the believer with the divine/5(5).
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