Digital Logos Edition
This book is a brief enquiry into the power of friendship as a factor in the life of Paul. Beginning with a chronology of Paul’s life, followed by a discussion of Luke’s account of Paul’s beginnings in Acts, each chapter examines a particular historical period of Paul’s life or particular relationships Paul had in his ministry and letters. Redlich refrains from examining the question of the authenticity of the Pauline Epistles. In fact, when so many writers of repute, for example Professor Zahn, accept the canonical Epistles as genuine, he would be a bold man who would unhesitatingly question the claim of any of the Epistles to a rightful place in the New Testament canon. The author has therefore proceeded on orthodox lines and accepted as genuine such Epistles as 2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, and Titus.