Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians has been celebrated with the highest possible praise. Samuel Taylor Coleridge called it ‘the divinest composition of man.’1 It has likewise been described as ‘the crown of St. Paul’s writings’ and ‘the Queen of the Epistles.’ John Mackay, former President of Princeton Theological Seminary, described Ephesians as the ‘greatest,’ the ‘maturest,’ and ‘for our time the most relevant of all Paul’s works. For here is the distilled
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