in the contingent, historical circumstances of his seven undisputed—but not integral—letters,10 with greater or lesser supplements from Acts. Paul, like his Lord, was not betrayed by external enemies but from within the circle of his own students who sold out his theology while concocting letters in his name, as well as other texts relating to him. NOW THERE IS more than a little truth, if little nuance, in this caricature, but it is not without flaws. The dual impact of Christian ecumenism and postmodernism
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