The letters of Paul, or epistles, have profoundly influenced the trajectory of Christian thought and theology. They are not simply theological treatises, but rich documents embedded in the cultural, social, and rhetorical fabric of the ancient Mediterranean world. Paul of Tarsus, who lived during the first century CE, stands as a towering figure in early Christianity, shaping its doctrine and expanding its reach through his written communications to various Christian communities. To understand Paul's letters fully, it is essential to situate them in their historical, rhetorical, and literary contexts.
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