Dr Barclay has studied the life and teachings of St Paul for many years. In this book he has examined in detail the unique advantage of Paul's mixed nationality - he was both Jewish and Roman. He shows how well equipped Paul was to be Christ's greatest witness in the Hellenic-Roman world, and how much he contributed to the interpretation of Christ's teaching and to the spread of Christianity as a whole.
William Barclay was an author, radio and television presenter, Church of Scotland minister and Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism at the University of Glasgow.
While professor, he decided to dedicate his life to "making the best biblical scholarship available to the average reader". The eventual result was the Daily Study Bible, a set of 17 commentaries on the New Testament, published by Saint Andrew Press, the Church of Scotland's publishing house.
The 17 volumes of the set were all best-sellers and continue to be so to this day. Barclay wrote many other popular books, always drawing on scholarship but written in a highly accessible style.
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