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Road to Bithynia (1951) is a novel by Frank G. Slaughter.

Abstract

“A novel of Luke, the beloved physician,” describes his conversion to Christianity and his friendship with Paul. First in a series of novels on biblical subject by bestselling writer-doctor would be followed in the 1960s by other equally successful works on first-century Christianity.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (New York: 1951) and Great Britian (London: 1951).

Translated into other languages, including Swedish, Spanish, German, Finnish, and French:

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