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Pls read these - The Authentic Epistles Paul the Inventor? Summary of Paul |
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Exactly where? State your case.
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Acts even though much is not historical, its not devoid either. and as OP states. Episcula Apostolorum, 170's CE Acts of the Apostles, ca 180 CE Marcion and the Gnostics, Apostilicon 130's CE Ignatians, Marcionite (or Appelean) version, approximately 160 CE Polycarp, 160's CE Pastoral Epistles, (by Polycarp?) 160's CE 1 Clement (Catholic redaction) 150-160's CE 2 Peter, 180-200 CE Irenaeus, 180's CE Ignatians (Catholic redaction), 170-180 CE Pauline Epistles (Catholic redaction), 170-180 CE Tertullian, Third century CE Origen, Third century CE |
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Your ignoring what really happened. You didnt have churches, you had houses and people around dinner tables at this time. Paul didnt create these places or churches or bring the movement to them. They had their own beliefs and doctrine, Paul sent them letters trying to correct their version, to his own personally theology, that for the most part didnt always go his way. The early churches into the second century viewed Paul as a Martyr, not a grand theologian |
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So far, there is no direct attestation of Paul that does not depend on Christian theological writings, and there is nothing that can be dated to the first century outside of the questionable dating of the letters themselves, which is yet to be proven. |
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Little is ever proven with ancient historisity, its based on probabilities. And guess what, nothing in this thread has even began to dig anywhere near the field. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authors...puted_epistles Only five letters are generally classified as “undisputed”, expressing contemporary scholarly near consensus that they are the work of Paul: |
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