- Microsoft Word - 03 The Pauline Epistles - MELBAC
Paul wrote this letter while in prison, as seen in verses 3:1, 4:1 and 6:20 Cross Ceasarea from A D 57-59 It might have been during this time that Paul wrote Ephesians, or it might have been during a later imprisonment such as the one in Rome, recorded in Acts 28 Colossians
- Interpreting the Pauline Epistles1
The Pauline letters are not theological treatises in which a full-fledged theological system is elaborated They are addressed to specific situations and problems in various churches
- Introduction to the Pauline Epistles - Classic Christian Library
THISworkisintendedasanIntroductiontotheEpistles ofSt Paul Itdoesnotprofesstotreatofthese EpistlesexegeticaUy,ortodealwiththemindetail,butonly todiscussthosepointswhichproperlyformthetopicsofan Introduction,astheirauthenticity,design,date,thecircum- stancesunderw^liicheachwaswritten
- Pauline Epistles Outline - Rocky Veach
Written from Corinth Themes: “Extending the Church” Comforting words of praise promise to new believers, with sobering call to remain faithful, assured of Christ’s 2nd coming, willing to deal with rebellion Missionary in nature
- Pauls Life Letters - Catholic Resources
Pauline Letters or Epistles – the thirteen letters attributed to Paul are often subdivided into various groups: Seven “authentic” or “undisputed Pauline Letters” (Rom, 1 2 Cor, Gal, Phil, 1 Thess, Phlm);
- The Pauline Epistles - Daily Prayer
All of these epistles (except Hebrews) were written by Paul The “certainty of authorship” reflects the opinion of secular scholars who are, often, virulently anti-Christian They do not know what they are talking about It is included simply as an informative matter as to the degree of unilluminated opinion
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This shortest Pauline letter deals with the significant issue of slavery among Christians Paul insists that the converted slave, Onesimus, should be treated as a Christian brother (v 16), but to the disappointment of many modern readers, he does not question the institution of slavery
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