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Epistles Discussion

Epistles Discussion

Q Paul's letters are filled with information. As you address at least one of the following discussion prompts, be sure to include textual evidence to support your claim: What are Paul’s views on sex, marriage, divorce, and celibacy? How does Paul establish his apostolic authority? What is Paul’s view of women? How do you think Paul has influenced Christianity beyond the gospels? Comment on Paul's tone, diction, or rhetoric. Comment on something I haven't addressed--something you find compelling about Paul's epistles. Lastly, I offer the following creative prompt as an option for you:

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Paul condemns the aspect of fornication before marriage. He says that marriage sanctifies a bond and the next step further can only be taken if the bond is purified by means of marital union. He prefers celibacy before marriage and keeps fornication as a task to be completed post marriage. He advises people to stay away from immorality