Of or pertaining to the apostle Paul, or his writings; resembling, or conforming to, the writings of Paul; as, the Pauline epistles; Pauline doctrine. paulist noun (n.) A member of The Institute of the Missionary Priests of St. Paul the Apostle, founded in 1858 by the Rev. I. T. ...
The name Israel appears also frequently in the New Testament, 78 times in 12 of the 27 books (all four Gospels, Acts, the Pauline epistles and Revelation — see the full New Testament concordance). In Greek, Israel is spelled Ισραηλ, and the ethnonym Israelite in Greek is spelled...
The supposition that some unknown writer of the second century excogitated such a conception out of the synoptic narrative, the Pauline Epistles, and the Alexandrine philosophy, refutes itself. We admit, with F. W. Newman, with Reuss, and with all the rationalist critics, that it is ...
GeorgeDepartmentGotsisSarahDepartmentDrakopoulouDepartmentDoddDepartmentInformaworldHistory of Economics ReviewGotsis, G.N. and Drakopoulou-Dodd, S. 2002. "Economic Ideas in the Pauline Epistles of the New Testament", History of Economics Review 35(1): 13-34....
The first ten minutes of the show talks about some of the New Testament and Pauline ideas on the Day of the Lord. Specifically coming from 1 Thessalonians. Then Tim and Jon move on and discuss Revelation. The last part of the show, beginning at 28:30 is dedicated to ...