Paul Tarsus to Redemption

Paul Tarsus to Redemption by Matthew Salisbury is a graphic novel published by Manga Hero in August 2012. This second edition retells the life of Paul, a significant figure in early Christianity, beginning with his role as a persecutor of Christians and following his transformative conversion on the road to Damascus. The narrative explores his experiences as a missionary, detailing his travels and the challenges he faced, culminating in his imprisonment and execution in Rome.
Readers will find a compelling depiction of Paul’s journey, enriched with a map that outlines his travels and factual insights about his life during the Roman Empire. The book combines elements of historical fiction with religious themes, providing a unique perspective on the events that shaped early Christianity. With 312 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of Paul’s impact and legacy, making it a notable addition to the genres of comics and graphic novels focused on religious and historical subjects.
Official synopsis Publisher
A man from Tarsus… A persecutor who learned to love… A missionary who spread the truth: His name is Paul. Paul: Tarsus to Redemption is the second edition of the original manga series written by Matthew Salisbury and Gabrielle Gniewek, and illustrated by Sean Lam. This book retells the life of Paul, perhaps one of the most influential early Christian missionary. The story begins with his days as a persecutor of early Christians, his conversion on the road to Damascus, his adventures as a missionary of the early church, and ending with his eventual imprisonment and execution in Rome. This graphic novel also includes a map that traces his journeys, as well as factual insights about the real Paul who lived during height of the Roman Empire.
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