Pauline Pseudepigrapha correct answers From the Greek, literally meaning "false writings".The Pauline refers to those texts which claimed pseudonymously
... [Show More] to be written by Paul. These include the Pastoral Epistles of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus. They could possibly include the Deutero-Pauline epistles of Ephesians, Colossians, and 2 Thessalonians.
Pseudepigrapha correct answers From the Greek, literally meaning "false writings" and commonly referring to ancient non-canonical Jewish and Christian literary texts, many of which were written pseudonymously.
Pauline Corpus correct answers All of the letters of the New Testament that claim to be written by Paul, including the Deutero-Pauline and Pastoral Epistles.
Homonymous correct answers Words that have two or more meanings. This term typically refers to an author who shares the same name as a famous person. James is an example of a homonymous text.
Deutero-Pauline Epistles correct answers The letters of Ephesians, Colossians, and 2 Thessalonians, which have a "secondary" (Deutero) standing in the Pauline corpus because scholars debate whether they were written by Paul. Most likely written by a second generation that study Paul's writings and then wrote letters they believed Paul would write. (2TEC)
Lawless Person correct answers A kind of antichrist figure that is to be revealed before Christ returns. Paul believed that these events would transpire before the end. They are destined for destruction, exalting himself above all other and will declare himself to be God. Opposes the biblical God and is lawless because he follows no laws.
Pastoral Epistles correct answers New Testament letters that Paul allegedly wrote to two pastors, Timothy (1 and 2 Timothy) and Titus, concerning their pastoral duties. Virtually all scholars believe they are not authentic Paul.
Colossians 1:15-20 correct answers The author insists that Christ is the fullest expression of the divine. There is little reason for Christian believers to worship angels when they can worship the one "in whom all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell." Other invisible beings were said to be created by and made less important to Christ himself. Christ is responsible for the ultimate benefits bestowed on the believers.
Occasional Letters correct answers Letters that were written in response to a specific occasion or situation. They replied directly to events that had happened. Paul wrote many occasional letters. The exception is Romans because he wasn't there, so he wasn't there for the occasion.
Sources for the Study of Paul correct answers Sources that are undisputedly written by Paul, there are 7 of them. Include Philemon, Romans, Philippians, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and 1 Thessalonians (Please Remember To Go Call Philip). Following that we look to Deutro, Acts, Pastoral. 4 categories as sources for Paul. [Show Less]