Frank G. Slaughter | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Frank G. Slaughter.

Frank G. Slaughter | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Frank G. Slaughter.
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[God's Warrior, a] biographical novel of Paul the Apostle, is the work of a well-known author … who is also an impressively informed Biblical scholar. Slaughter's style is unusually clear and attractive, and he fills many a gap and amplifies and broadens the meaning of many a matter-of-fact New Testament statement…. With convincing plausibility and psychological soundness, Slaughter interprets the "miraculous" in the Apostle's experiences in a far more acceptable and naturalistic manner for today's ways of thinking. Product of painstaking research and of the creative talent of a master of imaginative and terse description, this book merits a place in [collections of] religious fiction.

A review of "God's Warrior," in Choice (copyright © 1967 by American Library Association; reprinted by permission of the American Library Association), Vol. 4, No. 9, November, 1967, p. 986.

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