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Q: Where Paul letters authoritative since Paul were deutero-Pauline?
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What is pauline literature?

Pauline literature refers to the writings attributed to the apostle Paul in the New Testament, including letters such as Romans, Corinthians, and Galatians. These letters are considered authoritative in Christian theology and provide insight into early Christian beliefs and practices.


Where in the Bible are the Letters to Paul?

It's in the New Testament.ANSWERThere are no letters TO Paul in the Bible.However, there are many letters written BY Paul. These are to be found in the new testament after the Gospels and the Book of Acts


What has the author Paul Rosa written?

Paul Rosa has written: 'Complete Idiot Letters' -- subject(s): Humor, Letters, Complaint letters, Consumer complaints


What are the 14 letters or epistles that are attributed to Paul are said to be the oldest books of the new testament?

Paul wrote 14 books of the Bible, starting with Romans and continuing through Hebrews.


What is another name for the epistles?

prison letters, or the letters of Saint Paul


Who did paul write letters to?

christians


What is the evidence that Paul dictated many of his letters to a secretary?

The only evidence that could exist for Paul having dictated letters to a secretary would be an original manuscript, so that we could examine the handwriting. Since no such manuscript exists, we can not know whether he wrote or dictated his letters. In any case, this would not matter. If the supposed secretary wrote the letters in the same words as used by Paul, then those letters are the work of Paul. Nor would the existence of a secretary suddenly validate the pseudo-Pauline letters. The reasons that scholars have recognised them as having been written much later than Paul and very much by different authors, has nothing to do with handwriting variations (which are unknown). The evidence for pseudo-Pauline epistles could not be explained away as a secretary taking minor liberties with the words Paul dictated.


Who wrote letters to Chriastian Communities?

Paul wrote a few letters to christians.


What were Pauls letters called?

If you're referring to St. Paul's letters in the New Testament, they are called epistles.


What kind of literature are paul's writings?

Paul's writings were generally in the form of letters.


What is the Greek term for letters of Paul?

epistles


Who did Saint Paul wright letters to?

the church