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Great Lion of God

A Novel About Saint Paul

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Great Lion of God

By: Taylor Caldwell
Narrated by: Braden Wright
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New York Times Bestseller: A "beautifully written" and "truly outstanding" novel based on the life of Paul the Apostle (The Cincinnati Enquirer).

Born a veritable great lion of God to a devout Jewish family, Saul of Tarsus is raised by his parents to embrace their love of humanity. Dogged by what he perceives as a lack of true faith, he embarks on a journey to save his people from sacrilege. But on the road to Damascus a vision of the resurrected Jesus changes the course of his life. Converting to Christianity, the newly christened Paul transforms from persecutor of blasphemers into apostle to the gentiles, becoming one of the supreme influences on the Catholic Church and the Western world.

Great Lion of God paints a unique and very human portrait of Saint Paul, one of the most passionate, dauntless, and complex figures of early Christianity - Pharisee, lawyer, theologian, and above all, a "man like ourselves with our own despairs, doubts, anxieties and angers and intolerances, and ‘lusts of the flesh.'"

The central novel in author Taylor Caldwell's biblical trilogy, which also includes Dear and Glorious Physician and I, Judas, Great Lion of God is both "sheer entertainment" and a moving tribute to the majesty and power of the Christian faith (Fort Worth Star-Telegram).

©1970 Taylor Caldwell (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Biographical Fiction Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Biography

Critic reviews

"…[Braden] Wright keeps listeners engaged with his powerful and often emotional delivery." —AudioFile Magazine

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Her prose was called purple, but it is beautiful. Her depictions of the good people from the age is brilliant, but when it comes to those crucified infortunates, her beautiful writings shield the viewer from the grittiness and the horror of having your bones hammered in with a long nail, again and again.
The book is also a slow burner. Even after 10 hours, Soul is still a teanager.
Overall, for a credit, you are transported to the smells and the signts of the times of Jesus.
Sadly, the narrator is ok but he can't do other voices very well. What a shame.

a bouquet of flowers set in the time of St Paul

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