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![]() Quest for the Real Paul Vision Media Productions
Description From The Publisher: Did Paul steal Christianity from Jesus to make it a world religion? Journey through the Mediterranean region to the center of the Roman Empire and discover some of the myths and misconceptions that surround the apostle Paul and his teachings. Quest for the Real Paul takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the rich cultures of the Mediterranean, once the center of the ancient Roman Empire, to visit the places where Paul traveled and taught. Along the way, publisher and Middle East scholar David Hulme begins to unravel the centuries of accumulated misunderstandings about Paul and his teachings. Through a fresh look at the cultural, historical and religious context of his writings, viewers will get to know this complex and colorful man. With modern scholarship shedding new light on the biblical record, an astonishingly different picture of the apostle Paul emerges. About the Host David Hulme is an author, minister and Middle East scholar. He is president of Vision Media Productions and publisher of Vision—Insights and New Horizons. He was a host of The World Tomorrow, one of the most watched social and religious programs of the 1980s. You’ll enjoy his insightful analysis of familiar first-century events—events that can be better understood when seen in their cultural, historical and geographical settings. Customer Reviews Write your own online review. Look for Similar Books by Subject | |||||||
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