Adam C. English is Associate Professor of Religion at Campbell University where he teaches on the philosophy of religion, constructive theology, and the history of Christian thought. He lives near Raleigh, North Carolina.

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1. Finding St. Nicholas 2. Out of a Dying World Comes a Light 3. Three Gifts and One Election 4. The Work of Victory 5. Riots, Beheadings, and Other Near Misfortunes 6. Death Is Only the Beginning Notes Recommended Readings Index
I recommend this book to both scholars and laymen. English is a superb storyteller. The work is well organized and expressed, and the fascinating relationship between the historical person and the mythical symbol of Christmas is enough to compel one to engage the book. -- Paul A. Sanchez -- Fides et Humilitas The Saint Who Would Be Santa Claus , is both easy to read and developed enough to satiate both the casual reader and the serious academician. -- Matthew P. Payne, Diocese of Fond du Lac -- Anglican and Episcopal History The book is distinguished by its beautiful presentation and the occasionally placed black and white images perfectly as a gift for people who expect more from St. Nicholas than just a jam-packed boots. -- Nathalie Schmitt -- Forum Antike Welt English is a capable storyteller, weaving biographical information about his subject... with rich historical details about his religious and sociological milieu. -- Dawn Eden, The Weekly Standard
