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This is particular true where people, like Tertullian, are actively trying to discern the fiction from the fact, which means some historical scrutiny of the texts is going on. And to answer your last question, the use of Paul as an "author" for a body of work written by various persons is clearly a process of imputing authority. Paul as "author" has authority, so works that seemed particularly important to the Christian community would gravitate toward being classified as "written by Paul." I expect most of the non-Pauline epistles were anonymous, like so many texts are from antiquity, and their importance led them to be morphed over time into Pauline epistles. But this process only works because Paul was deemed to be an historical person with authority. This isn't substantially different from the body of works attributed to Homer in Greek culture, which more than likely had numerous authors. But since a good poem by an anonymous Greek poet has more authority if written by Homer, the better poems over time got attributed to Homer by nostagic Greeks. I realize an argument can be made that Homer never existed, but equally good arguments are made in favor of his historicity, and this process assumes that the Greeks at least thought he was real. |
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Multiple persons also used the name Clement in the Clementine corpus. The letter to Theodore falsely claims to have been written by Clement of Alexandria. Is Clement fictional? Ben. |
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Joseph Smith's date of birth, death, the name of schools he attended, the names of his parents, spouse, the place where he was incarcerated before his death, his profession, and the names of close acquaitances are all documented. Paul, on the other hand, was called Saul, was converted to Christianity by a bright light that blinded him, and he preached to the uncircumcised and this we learn from the fiction called Acts, written maybe 100 years from his supposed death. You call this history, I call this fiction. |
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Not true. We have the Pauline epistles themselves, which we must evaluate apart from Acts. We also have 1 Clement, Ignatius, Marcion, and Polycarp, none of whom refer to Acts.
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Aren't Ignatius, 1 Clement, Marcion and Polycarp writing when the supposed Paul was already dead? If Polycarp, 1 Clement, Marcion, And Ignatius did not refer to Acts then which Paul did they refer to? And in which century did their "PAULS' live? Which Paul did Ignatius refer to? Which Paul did 1 Clement refer to? Which Paul did Polycarp refer to? And which Paul did Marcion refer to? You have the following choices: 1. The Paul in Philemon. 2. The Paul in Titus. 3. The Paul in 1Timothy. 4. The Paul in 2 Timothy. 5. The Paul in Colossians. 6. The Paul in 1Thessalonians. 7. The Paul in 2 Thessalonians. 8. The Paul in Philippians. 9. The Paul in Galations. 10. The Paul in Ephesians. 11. The Paul in 1 Corinthians. 12. The Paul in 2 Corinthians. 13. The Paul in Romans. 14. The Paul in Acts. Well, Paul has no history ouside of apologia and it doesn't matter which one of the Pauls you choose. Quote:
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