
Paul: A Novel by Walter Wangerin, Jr.
Series: Standalone
Publisher: Zondervan (November 1, 2001)
Review by Mae Clair
Let me start by saying any review I write of this book won’t do it justice.
It’s. Just. That. Good.
If you want to immerse yourself in the early church of the New Testament, the life of Saul-become-Paul, and the spread of the Gospel to Gentile nations, you can’t do any better than this literary epic. It’s a fairly massive tome at 512 pages, but the chapters aren’t long, and the first person POV from multiple individuals make the pages fly. I devoured the story in three days. Once I started, I couldn’t put it down.
The reader experiences Paul through the eyes of his traveling companions and those who knew him best. Even those only mentioned in scripture, such as Erastus (Acts 19:22; Romans 16:23; 2 Timothy 4:20) become fully fleshed out individuals with detailed backstories. I fell in love with him, as well as Timothy, Titus, Barnabas, Priscilla (called Prisca), Luke, and so many more!
Of Paul himself, his perspective is relayed through several of his Epistles. This is an impassioned man, unapologetic of his faith, driven to bring the good news of Jesus to the Gentiles. The story moves from Jerusalem to Damascus, Antioch, Macedonia, Corinth, Ephesus, Troas, and Rome, among other sites. Vast in scope and rich in history, vivid descriptions made me feel as though I walked the streets of ancient cities and marketplaces—that I climbed the Acrocorinth in Greece with Paul. An experience almost as spiritual for me as it was for him.
But there is division too. New faith, coupled with the spread of the Gospel, brings contention between Jews devoted to Torah Law, Jewish believers of Jesus, and uncircumcised Gentiles. Paul, zealous for the Lord, and the infant churches he starts, clashes more than once with Peter, James, and others over Law vs. Grace.
What I’ve read in the Book of Acts and the Epistles played out in a manner I never grasped before. I was there when Paul debated James and Peter over circumcision at the Council of Jerusalem, and when Paul challenged the “super apostles” at Corinth. So many events unfolded with fresh understanding and passion. The depth of emotion had me in tears on more than one occasion and my soul singing with praise on others.
It took me a while to adjust to the physical descriptions of Saul/Paul, particularly at the beginning of the book, but oh, what devotion this man had for Our Lord! In that respect he towered over everyone around him.
Here Barnabas speaks of Saul:
He had such a thing to tell them, and such a need to say it soon, to say it fast, that the reasonable tone of his voice would change to urgency. So then his sentences got longer, and the words burst from his mouth like flocks of birds, and the faith of the man was a high wind in the hearts of the people, and some of them gasped in delight, and these are the ones who rose up and flew; but others were insulted, and others afraid of the sacred passions, and these were the ones who came to hate him . . .
Paul: A Novel, by Walter Wangerin, Jr.
I picked up this novel from a used book sale in hardback. It sat on my shelf for a few years, partly because of its size, partly because of content. Although I love Biblical fiction, I usually prefer stories set during the Old Testament. Mr. Wangerin’s book has changed that. Paul: A Novel is without a doubt the best book I’ve read all year, and ranks among my most treasured reads of all time. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
FIVE FABULOUS FISH!!

I purchased, Paul: A Novel in hardback.
Your review and the quote you pulled totally convinced me. I just grabbed a copy of Paul: A Novel. I’m looking forward to reading it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mae!
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Oh, that’s awesome, Priscilla! It is such an astounding novel, beautifully written and thoroughly inspiring. I hope you enjoy it every bit as much as I did. Happy reading!
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This is high praise. Your zeal is infectious. Thanks for sharing, Mae.
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My pleasure, Staci. This novel expounded on scripture in meaningful ways and truly touched me. It’s a book I’ll treasure.
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I have loved every book you’ve highly recommended. Will be checking this one out, Mae 🙂
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Denise, I am so grateful to hear that! Thank you for telling me, and thank you for your interest in this book. Paul is a phenomenal novel. I was hooked from the opening pages!
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Wow! This sounds like the book for me. I love reading and studying the Book of Acts, and Paul is one of my favorite New Testament characters. I’ve often thought how it would be if I could sit and talk with him.
Your review is fabulous. Off to Amazon now…
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Joan, given your love for Acts and also Paul, I think you’ll find this book spectacular. I’m delighted to hear you’re headed to Amazon. Each and every character (even secondary ones) are fully-fleshed out, and the chapters read at a quick pace. I wish you happy reading!
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Wow, Mae! Your review certainly piqued my interest. This sounds like a compelling view into a historical time for Christianity. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks for checking out the review, Jan. This book grabbed hold and never let go. Even after reaching the end, the story and characters have remained with me. The author did an outstanding job of bringing this time period of history (and the people who populated it) to vivid life!
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Your review definitely makes this book sound exciting. I love the POV of various people for a seminal figure such as Paul.
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Hi, Jacqui! I’d loved how the author revealed Paul through the eyes of so many different POV characters. It isn’t even until the last quarter of the book that his epistles provide perspective from him. A great read!
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This sounds amazing! I’ll have to check it out.
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Hi, Alexis! Thank you so much for commenting on my review. It’s a wonderful novel. Highly recommended reading!
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Extraordinary review, Mae. I just hopped over to Amazon to take a look. If I didn’t have such a long list of books awaiting me on Kindle, I’d grab it now. Thank you for opening my eyes to Wangerin.
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So glad you gave it a look-see, Gwen. Keep it in mind if/when your read list gets pared down. And yes, I know that’s far easier said than done, LOL. Mine is out of control too. That’s what we get for loving books the way we do. 😆
I’m deighted you enjoyed the review!
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Don’t you love it when you come across a novel that’s so compelling it’s difficult to do it justice with words? I’ll have to mention this one to my women’s group at church, Mae. Thanks for the rec!
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Hi, Teri. When I sat down to write the review I was overwhelmed by the enormity of the task, knowing I didn’t have the words to explain the impact the story had on me. Thanks for planning to mention it to your women’s group at church. I hope many of the members consider it!
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Hi Mae, this is a very intense review. The book sounds immensely gratifying.
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Hi, Robbie. Intense and gratifying are good words for it. I found the book to be a spiritual experience in itself. Thanks for visiting to check out the review!
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Great review, Mae! I haven’t read Paul: A Novel yet, but it sounds like a powerful and immersive read. I love how it brings biblical characters to life and offers fresh insight into Paul’s story. I’ll definitely add it to my TBR list.
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Wonderful to hear you’ll be adding Paul to your TBR, KC. It’s a fantastic novel, and I think you’ll truly enjoy reading it. I found it to be an amazing and rewarding experience!
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What a wonderfully passionate review, Mae! And what a treat to find such a gem amongst your shelves that you hadn’t realised was there. Thank you for sharing:).
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Hi, there! A “gem amongst your shelves” is the perfect way to describe this book. And to think I picked it up used yet! It was a most excellent tale, that I shall probably reread in the years to come. Thank you so much for visiting to check out the review. It’s definitely a worthy read!
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I don’t read a lot of Biblical fiction, but your true zeal for this novel intrigues me. Thanks so much for sharing this review.
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Hi, Kelly. I’m thankful to know my zeal for the book came through in the review. This was a home run from start to finish and introduced me to a time period for fiction (New Testament) I rarely read. Now, I want to search out more novels related to the apostles and the early church!
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