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AbstractThe so-called ‘disputed’ Pauline letters – Ephesians and Colossians – are significantly different from the ‘undisputed’ Pauline letters. Since the beginning of the historical critical movement, it has been recognised that Ephesians and Colossians ... see more

AbstractThe article aims at reviewing theories of how the Pauline Corpus first came to be. A taxonomy consisting of four families of theories is established: Paul himself collected his writings; after his death Paul lived forth in the form of a ... see more

This article aims to formulate a new hypothesis on the authorship debate concerning the disputed letters Colossians and Ephesians. It argues that the letters were co-written with Paul by his co-workers in order to make Paul’s theology more acceptable to t... see more

AbstractThe article aims at reviewing theories of how the Pauline Corpus first came to be. A taxonomy consisting of four families of theories is established: Paul himself collected his writings; after his death Paul lived forth in the form of a ... see more

AbstractWhen the New Testament is interpreted, directly preceding literature is largely neglected. The dialectical terms, discourse and contra-discourse do not often surface in research on this period. This is especially the case with reference to women. ... see more

This paper aims at locating Pauline letter writing within the context of ancient communication in order to make the constraints of an orally based culture relevant to the understanding of his letters. The limited literacy prevailing in Greco-Roman times, ... see more

For many Christians, the concept 'New Covenant' has the connotation of 'New Testament' as opposed to 'Old Testament'. 'New Covenant' is, however, also a thoroughly 'Old Testament' category. Although the term 'New Covenant' occurs only in Jeremiah 31:... see more

This paper aims at locating Pauline letter writing within the context of ancient communication in order to make the constraints of an orally based culture relevant to the understanding of his letters. The limited literacy prevailing in Greco-Roman times, ... see more

For many Christians, the concept 'New Covenant' has the connotation of 'New Testament' as opposed to 'Old Testament'. 'New Covenant' is, however, also a thoroughly 'Old Testament' category. Although the term 'New Covenant' occurs only in Jeremiah 31:... see more

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