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[[file:George Baxter - St Paul Preaching in Athens - B1977.14.10689 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg |thumb| 270px |St. Paul Preaching in Athens, George Baxter, after 1855]] | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:바울서신]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->[[file:George Baxter - St Paul Preaching in Athens - B1977.14.10689 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg |thumb| 270px |St. Paul Preaching in Athens, George Baxter, after 1855]]The '''Pauline Epistles''' are the letters in the New Testament written by the Apostle [[Paul]] to various churches or individuals. Although scholars differ in their views, these letters are generally recognized as [[Book of Romans|Romans]], [[1 Corinthians|1]] and [[2 Corinthians]], [[Book of Galatians|Galatians]], [[Book of Ephesians|Ephesians]], [[Philippians|Philippians]], [[Book of Colossians|Colossians]], [[Book of 1 Thessalonians|1]] and [[Book of 2 Thessalonians|2 Thessalonians]], [[Book of 1 Timothy|1]] and [[Book of 2 Timothy|2 Timothy]], [[Book of Titus|Titus]], and [[Book of Philemon|Philemon]]. According to the traditional view that the Epistle to the [[Book of Hebrews|Hebrews]] was also written by the Apostle Paul, the Pauline Epistles comprise a total of fourteen books. | ||
The '''Pauline Epistles''' are the letters in the New Testament written by the Apostle [[Paul]] to various churches or individuals. Although scholars differ in their views, these letters are generally recognized as [[Book of Romans|Romans]], [[1 Corinthians|1]] and [[2 Corinthians]], [[Book of Galatians|Galatians]], [[Book of Ephesians|Ephesians]], [[ | |||
==Paul, the Author of the Epistles== | ==Paul, the Author of the Epistles== | ||