The Literary Sources and Historical Implications of Ephesians

The more we study Paul the more we see that Paulinism is the application of the gospel to human affairs. The letters of the apostles are not studied productions but are born of actual situations. Any attempt to make these letters more vivid and real is to be welcomed. Dr. Dickinson gives us an uncon...

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Main Author: Dickinson, A. J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1914
In: The biblical world
Year: 1914, Volume: 44, Issue: 4, Pages: 252-259
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Summary:The more we study Paul the more we see that Paulinism is the application of the gospel to human affairs. The letters of the apostles are not studied productions but are born of actual situations. Any attempt to make these letters more vivid and real is to be welcomed. Dr. Dickinson gives us an unconventional treatment and one that is sure to make men appreciate more fully the apostles' work.
Contains:Enthalten in: The biblical world
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1086/475113