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Suppressing Anger in Early Christianity: Examples from the Pauline Tradition

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The letters of Paul and the Deutero-Paulines, when analyzed in terms of Harris's levels of anger suppression, can be seen to exhibit different levels, and this reflects their diverse authors and dates.

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