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Paul the letter-writer
Book • 1995
This book delves into the human aspects of Paul's letters, discussing how they were written, the potential use of secretaries, and Paul's personal writing style.
It also explores how these letters were compiled into the Pauline canon.
Jerome Murphy-O'Connor draws on his knowledge of classical Greek and Latin to analyze the formal features and organization of the letters, highlighting Paul's mood and relationships with recipients.
It also explores how these letters were compiled into the Pauline canon.
Jerome Murphy-O'Connor draws on his knowledge of classical Greek and Latin to analyze the formal features and organization of the letters, highlighting Paul's mood and relationships with recipients.
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as another source for understanding Paul's letter writing practices.


Tim Mackie

14 snips
Pen, Parchment, and People - Letters E8
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to explain Paul's rhetorical style and persuasive techniques.


Tim Mackie

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4 Steps to Argument Tracing - Letters E9
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as a source of information about Paul's letter writing practices.


Tim Mackie

How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2