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  • Submitted: Jul 07 2012 05:12 PM
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  • Author: W.M. Ramsay
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  • Tab Name: Education of Christ
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W.M. Ramsay

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Education of Christ

Suggest New Tag::
Education of Christ, Hill-Side Reveries, William Ramsay, The Word

Overview

Based on the travels and geographical knowledge Ramsay possessed, The Education of Christ portrays the life of Christ from a unique perspective. This volume, rich with descriptions of the places Jesus visited, shows what the author refers to as Christ's education: the way he was affected by nature and the world around him.


About William Mitchell Ramsay

William Mitchell Ramsay (1851–1939) was born in Glasgow, Scotland. His education took place at Oxford, the University of Aberdeen, and Gottingen, and he later went on to become Professor of Humanity at University of Aberdeen, as well as the first ever Professor of Classical Archaeology at Oxford. Perhaps most well-known for his archaeological endeavors, he traveled extensively throughout Asia Minor, studying the missionary journeys of Paul and conducting archaeological research, writing numerous books on the findings and adventures of his studies, including St. Paul the Traveller and Roman Citizen. His original intent in his studies was to disprove Christianity through archaeology, but through his research he realized that the Bible was accurate and converted to Christianity.



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