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The Pauline Letters, or Epistles of Paul, are a collection of 13 writings attributed to the apostle Paul in the New Testament. They provide insights into the early Christian church and Paul's influential theology.
Written between 50-65 CE, the letters address topics like the Christian faith, relationships between Jews and Gentiles, moral conduct, and Christ's return. They have had a profound impact on Christian beliefs about salvation, grace, and the role of the church.
The Pauline Letters continue to be widely studied, offering enduring insights for the Christian faith.
By Kings Church GillinghamThe Pauline Letters, or Epistles of Paul, are a collection of 13 writings attributed to the apostle Paul in the New Testament. They provide insights into the early Christian church and Paul's influential theology.
Written between 50-65 CE, the letters address topics like the Christian faith, relationships between Jews and Gentiles, moral conduct, and Christ's return. They have had a profound impact on Christian beliefs about salvation, grace, and the role of the church.
The Pauline Letters continue to be widely studied, offering enduring insights for the Christian faith.