What if the apostle Paul penned (or inspired) letters beyond the thirteen we know—letters that shaped communities before fading into obscurity?
This collection, rendered in modern English, introduces texts like 3 Corinthians and the Epistle to the Laodiceans, once circulated under Paul’s name. Supplemented with the Correspondence of Paul and Seneca and relevant segments from the Acts of Paul, these writings reveal how the apostle’s authority was invoked to address emerging heresies or unify believers—rightly or wrongly.
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Journey beyond the familiar Pauline epistles and explore how early Christians wrestled with apostolic authenticity. Could these letters enrich your understanding of Paul’s lasting impact?