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Pauline epistles

The Pauline epistles, Epistles of Paul, or Letters of Paul, are the thirteen New Testament books which have the name Paul (??????) as the first word, hence claiming authorship by Paul the Apostle. Among these letters are some of the earliest extant Christian documents. They provide an insight into the beliefs and controversies of formative Christianity and, as part of the canon of the New Testament, they have also been, and continue to be, foundational to Christian theology and ethics.

In the order they appear in the New Testament, the Pauline epistles are:

Name
Greek
Latin
Abbreviations
Full Min.
Romans ???? ??????? Epistula ad Romanos Rom Ro
First Corinthians ???? ?????????? ? Epistula I ad Corinthios 1 Cor 1C
Second Corinthians ???? ?????????? ? Epistula II ad Corinthios 2 Cor 2C
Galatians ???? ??????? Epistula ad Galatas Gal G
Ephesians ???? ???????? Epistula ad Ephesios Eph E
Philippians ???? ????????? Epistula ad Philippenses Phil Phi
Colossians ???? ????????? Epistula ad Colossenses Col C
First Thessalonians ???? ????????????? ? Epistula I ad Thessalonicenses 1 Thess 1Th
Second Thessalonians ???? ????????????? ? Epistula II ad Thessalonicenses 2 Thess 2Th
First Timothy ???? ???????? ? Epistula I ad Timotheum 1 Tim 1T
Second Timothy ???? ???????? ? Epistula II ad Timotheum 2 Tim 2T
Titus ???? ????? Epistula ad Titum Tit T
Philemon ???? ???????? Epistula ad Philemonem Philem P

All of these epistles present Paul as the author.[1] Some classifications do include Hebrews, being anonymous, as a Pauline epistle instead of listing it with the general epistles, but authorship of Hebrews (as Paul's) was disputed from the earliest, and no modern scholars attribute it to Paul.

Contents


Religious classification of the epistles

The Pauline epistles are also noteworthy for the personal relationships they mention. Paul greets many individuals by name, often giving details about the value of these friendships and the encouragement they gave him.

Authenticity of the epistles

Main article Authorship of the Pauline epistles.

Several of the letters are thought by a majority of modern scholars to be pseudepigraphic, that is, not actually written by Paul of Tarsus even if attributed to him within the letters themselves, or as forgeries intended to justify certain later beliefs. Details of the arguments regarding this issue are addressed more specifically in the articles about each epistle.

These are the 7 letters considered genuine by most scholars (see main article Authorship of the Pauline epistles: section The undisputed epistles):

The letters thought to be pseudepigraphic by the majority of modern scholars include:[2]

The letters on which modern scholars are about evenly divided are:[3]

An anonymous letter that nearly all modern scholars agree was probably not written by Paul is:

Lost Pauline Epistles

  • The first Epistle to Corinth[4] referenced at
  • The third Epistle to Corinth called Severe Letter referenced at and
  • The Corinthian letter to Paul referenced at
  • The Earlier Epistle to the Ephesians referenced at
  • The Epistle to the Laodiceans[5]referenced at

Non-canonical Pauline Epistles

Several non-canonical epistles exist claiming or having been claimed to have been written by Paul. Most, if not all, scholars reject their authenticity. They include

Texts also exist which, whilst not strictly epistles, nevertheless claim to have been written by (or about) Paul. These include

Some have also postulated the existence of a third epistle to the Thessalonians (second chronologically) forged in Paul's name, citing 2 Th 2:1-2, 3:17 as evidence; that hypothesis, though, has not gained mainstream acceptance.

References

  1. Joseph Barber Lightfoot in his Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians writes: "At this point [] the apostle takes the pen from his amanuensis, and the concluding paragraph is written with his own hand. From the time when letters began to be forged in his name (; ) it seems to have been his practice to close with a few words in his own handwriting, as a precaution against such forgeries? In the present case he writes a whole paragraph, summing up the main lessons of the epistle in terse, eager, disjointed sentences. He writes it, too, in large, bold characters (Gr. pelikois grammasin), that his handwriting may reflect the energy and determination of his soul."
  2. New Testament Letter Structure, from Catholic Resources by Felix Just, S.J.
  3. New Testament Letter Structure, from Catholic Resources by Felix Just, S.J.
  4. Also called A Prior Epistle of Paul to the Corinthianshttp://www.icwseminary.org/lostbooks.htm or Paul?s previous Corinthian letter.http://www.apologeticspress.org/articles/42, possibly Third Epistle to the Corinthians
  5. Apologetics Press - Are There Lost Books of the Bible?

Bibliographic Resources

  • Aland, Kurt. ?The Problem of Anonymity and Pseudonymity in Christian Literature of the First Two Centuries.? Journal of Theological Studies 12 (1961): 39-49.
  • Bahr, Gordon J. ?Paul and Letter Writing in the First Century.? Catholic Biblical Quarterly 28 (1966): 465-77. idem, ?The Subscriptions in the Pauline Letters.? Journal of Biblical Literature 2 (1968): 27-41.
  • Bauckham, Richard J. ?Pseudo-Apostolic Letters.? Journal of Biblical Literature 107 (1988): 469-94.
  • Carson, D.A. ?Pseudonymity and Pseudepigraphy.? Dictionary of New Testament Background. Eds. Craig A. Evans and Stanley E. Porter. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2000. 857-64.
  • Cousar, Charles B. The Letters of Paul. Interpreting Biblical Texts. Nashville: Abingdon, 1996.
  • Deissmann, G. Adolf. Bible Studies. Trans. Alexander Grieve. 1901. Peabody: Hendrickson, 1988.
  • Doty, William G. Letters in Primitive Christianity. Guides to Biblical Scholarship. New Testament. Ed. Dan O. Via, Jr. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988.
  • Gamble, Harry Y. ?Amanuensis.? Anchor Bible Dictionary. Vol. 1. Ed. David Noel Freedman. New York: Doubleday, 1992.
  • Haines-Eitzen, Kim. ??Girls Trained in Beautiful Writing?: Female Scribes in Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity.? Journal of Early Christian Studies 6.4 (1998): 629-46.
  • Longenecker, Richard N. ?Ancient Amanuenses and the Pauline Epistles.? New Dimensions in New Testament Study. Eds. Richard N. Longenecker and Merrill C. Tenney. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1974. 281-97. idem, ?On the Form, Function, and Authority of the New Testament Letters.? Scripture and Truth. Eds. D.A. Carson and John D. Woodbridge. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1983. 101-14.
  • Murphy-O?Connor, Jerome. Paul the Letter-Writer: His World, His Options, His Skills. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, 1995.
  • Richards, E. Randolph. The Secretary in the Letters of Paul. Tübingen: Mohr, 1991. idem, ?The Codex and the Early Collection of Paul?s Letters.? Bulletin for Bulletin Research 8 (1998): 151-66. idem, Paul and First-Century Letter Writing: Secretaries, Composition, and Collection. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2004.
  • Robson, E. Iliff. ?Composition and Dictation in New Testament Books.? Journal of Theological Studies 18 (1917): 288-301.
  • Stowers, Stanley K. Letter Writing in Greco-Roman Antiquity. Library of Early Christianity. Vol. 8. Ed. Wayne A. Meeks. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1989.
  • Wall, Robert W. ?Introduction to Epistolary Literature.? New Interpreter?s Bible. Vol. 10. Ed. Leander E. Keck. Nashville: Abingdon, 2002. 369-91.

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