Discover the case for St. Paul in Britain and the evidence that links early Christianity to our western shores.
This book presents a careful, source‑based argument that the Apostle’s work reached Britain and helped shape its Christian heritage.
The author weighs ancient testimonies, from Gildas to Clement of Rome, and threads together timelines, actors, and events to outline how Paul’s influence could have unfolded across a vast, interconnected empire. Readers will follow a chronological approach that ties Rome, Spain, and Britain into a single, long arc of early Christian history.
- A grounded, chronological examination of Paul’s possible western mission
- Connections between British early Christianity and broader Roman-era events
- Discussion of key figures and sources used to support the narrative
- Appendices and notes that illuminate the method and dating considerations
Ideal for readers of church history and those curious about how early Christian networks spread across the ancient world, including Britain’s place in that story.