A biblical question was put to me recently, by a fellow academic, as to the Epistle to the Ephesians. Did the Apostle Paul write it or not, and what difference does that make? Perhaps it would be best ...
During his general audience on Jan. 14, Pope Benedict XVI continued his catechesis on St. Paul, concentrating on Paul’s Letters to the Ephesians and the Colossians. Similar in language, they are ...
The two great questions currently raised about the epistle to the Ephesians concern the identity of its author and the definition of its central theme. The first asks whether Paul actually wrote this ...
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The letter to the Ephesians has been just a bit of a Cinderella in conventional Pauline studies, especially in the Protestant world, and Tom Wright begins this engaging and accessible book by saying ...
Answer: Several times in Paul's epistle to the Ephesians he used that phrase. It's variously translated in different versions as "in heavenly places," "in the heavenly world," "in the heavenly realm," ...
In the Epistle to the Ephesians chapter 6, the Apostle Paul, having encouraged the believers in Ephesus begins his concluding ...
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