
With Paul at Sea
Learning from the Apostle Who Took the Gospel from Land to Sea
Linford Stutzman(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 18. April 2012
188 pages
978-1-62189-167-3 (ISBN)
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What Jesus began on and around the Sea of Galilee, Paul continued on and around the Mediterranean Sea. With Acts as the stage, the biblical narrative shifts from land to sea. Paul is the central actor in this part of the drama. Luke, the playwright, traveling with Paul on portions of his journeys, was deeply impressed by Paul's challenges and his creative engagement with both the pagans and the Jews living in the Roman Empire.
In With Paul at Sea, Linford Stutzman, himself an accomplished sailor, relates key highlights of his personal experience of sailing Paul's voyages two thousand years later. Including examples of discoveries in the cities and harbors of Acts, combined with historical, archeological, and biblical evidence, Stutzman demonstrates the contribution and relevance of Paul for Christians in the twenty-first century. Portraying the modern world as a sea, the church as a ship, and a life of faith as sailing, With Paul at Sea is an invitation for today's Christians to travel with Paul.
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English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
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978-1-62189-167-3 (9781621891673)
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Linford Stutzman is Professor of Culture and Missions at Eastern Mennonite University and director of the Biblical Lands Educational Seminars and Service of Eastern Mennonite Seminary. For the past ten years he and his wife have lead the university's semester study program in the Middle East. He is the author of With Jesus in the World (1992) and Sailing Acts (2006).
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part One: The World Is Like the Sea
- Chapter 1: Empires: The Quest for Stability
- Chapter 2: The Power, Promises, and Perils of the Pagan Sea
- Part Two: The Church Is Like a Ship at Sea
- Chapter 3: The Jesus Movement and the Sea of Galilee
- Chapter 4: Paul, the Seafaring Explorer of Empire
- Chapter 5: Paul, Entrepreneur of the Kingdom in Empire
- Part Three: Living by Faith Is Like Sailing
- Chapter 6: The Christian Movement in the Mediterranean
- Chapter 7: Sailing the Global Pagan Sea
- Chapter 8: On the Voyage toward the Kingdom
- Chapter 9: Navigating Globalization
- Bibliography
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