Paul Speaks: The Prison Letters - The Lost Books Series, #1 - E-book - ePub

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Mark B Matthews

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Paul Speaks is a jailhouse paraphrase of the so-called "captivity letters" written by Saint Paul the Apostle while in prison: II Timothy, Philippians,... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Paul Speaks is a jailhouse paraphrase of the so-called "captivity letters" written by Saint Paul the Apostle while in prison: II Timothy, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, and Ephesians. This "Lost Books" series starts with the teaching of Paul. It is followed by Buddha Speaks: The Lost Sutra, which is a jailhouse paraphrase of a lost sutra known as Atthakavagga or The Book of Eights. The series is made complete with the paraphrase of another lost book: The Gospel of Thomas in Yeshua Speaks: The Lost Gospel. At the end of Paul Speaks is a brief essay with the title God's OutLaw: A Breif History of the English Bible.
Here the author tells the story of William Tyndale who was first to translate Greek Scriptures into the King's Englsh. For this crime the good scholar was forced to face the pain of death.  This volume of prison letters also includes the Lectio Divina Study Guide. 

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    11/09/2021
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    The Lost Books Series
  • ISBN
    8201680909
  • EAN
    9798201680909
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Mark B Matthews

Artist, author, blogger, voice talent, web designer, and podcaster; Mark Matthews is part maverick, part mystic. "I live a magical life outside the consensus reality" he writes, "I embrace wonder and beauty. I stand in awe of the Great Mystery which binds everything together in Oneness." An early adopter of Bitcoin, Matthews is a big advacate for open source money. His article The Seperation of Money and State was published in 2013 forecasting the sea change that was coming: "honest money demands honest government."   As a boy growing up on the Pine Ridge Reservation, Matthews lived through the 1973 stand off between AIM and FBI.
It was at this time he earned the nickname "Wasaka" (Wah-SHOCK-Ah) which is Lakota Sioux for "tuffy."  Soon Wasaka discovered his talent as an artist and all his work is signed with his Indian name.   After the family moved to Alaska, he would go on to illustrate the Foxfire magazine for the Nanwalek High School, a remote "bush" village on the tip of Kenai Peninsula. Wasaka now resides in the beautiful artist community of Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
You may see him sporting a steampunk hat in the local coffee shop if he isn't kayaking down the Buffalo River. 

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