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Sir William Mitchell Ramsay (1851–20 April 1939) was a distinguished British archaeologist and New Testament scholar.This classic work of scholarship contains the following chapters:Part I. Paulinism in the Graeco-Roman World§ I. Introduction§MoreSir William Mitchell Ramsay (1851–20 April 1939) was a distinguished British archaeologist and New Testament scholar.This classic work of scholarship contains the following chapters:Part I. Paulinism in the Graeco-Roman World§ I. Introduction§ II. The Pauline Philosophy of History§ III. The Pauline Contrasted with the Modern Method§ IV. St. Paul and Hellenism§ V. Hellenism and Hebraism§ VI. The Empire as the World’s Hope§ VII. Paulinism in the Roman Empire§ VIII. ConclusionPart II. Tarsus§ I. Introduction§ II. The Situation of Tarsus§ III. Tarsus and the Plain of Cilicia§ IV. Tarsus, the River and the Sea§ V. Tarsus and the Cilician Gates§ VI. The Ionians in Early Tarsus§ VII. Tarsus as an Oriental Town§ VIII. Legends of Early Tarsus§ IX. The Religion of Tarsus§ X. The Revival of Greek Influence§ XI. Tarsus as the Greek Colony Antiocheia§ XII. The Greeks in Tarsus Antiocheia§ XIII. The Jews in Tarsus§ XIV. The Jews Settled in Tarsus in 171 B.C§ XV. Tarsus the Hellenistic City§ XVI. Tarsus as Capital of the Roman Province Cilicia§ XVII. The Oriental Spirit in Tarsus§ XVIII. Romans otherwise Tarsians§ XIX. The Tarsian Democracy§ XX. Athenodorus of Tarsus§ XXI. The Reform of the Tarsian Constitution by Athenodorus§ XXII. The University of Tarsus§ XXIII. Tarsus under the EmpirePart III. Antioch§ I. The City and its Foundation§ II. The Jews in Pisidian Antioch§ III. The Greek Colonists in Early Antioch§ IV. The Phrygians of Antioch§ V. Antioch a City of Galatia§ VI. Character of the Original Hellenic City§ VII. The Roman Colony of Pisidian Antioch§ VIII. Hellenism in Pisidian Antioch§ IX. The Religion of Antioch§ X. First Appearance of Paul and Barnabas in the Antiochian Synagogue§ XI. Paul’s First Address to a Galatian Audience§ XII. The Approach to the Gentiles§ XIII. The Door of the GentilesPart IV. Iconium§ I. Natural and National Character§ II. The Religion of Iconium§ III. The Territory of Iconium§ IV. Iconium a City of Galatia§ V. The Constitution of the Hellenic City Iconium§ VII. Iconium as a Roman City§ VIII. The Roman Colony of Iconium§ IX. St. Paul at Iconium§ X. The Christian Cults of IconiumPart V. DerbePart VI. Lystra§ I. Situation and Character§ II. Character of the Five CitiesPart VII. St. Paul in the Roman World The Cities of St. Paul: Their Influence on His Life and Thought, The Cities of Eastern Asia Minor by William M. Ramsay