2013
DOI: 10.1177/1476993x12439885
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What is in a Name? The Hermeneutics of Authorship Analysis Concerning Colossians

Abstract: Pauline scholars, especially in the last century, have been almost evenly divided on whether they consider Colossians to be genuinely written by Paul or by someone else in his name. Through an exploration of the commentaries of eight key scholars on Colossians, this study examines the hermeneutics of authorship analysis in order to determine the key factors involved and how they are weighed. For the study of the authorship of Colossians to move forward in a productive way, a number of yet-understudied issues m… Show more

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“…23 The third group claims that there is no reason to deny Pauline authorship of the hymn. 24 The debate about hymn should be based on the word of Firstborn in Colossian 1: 15-320. Some people see that firstborn has something to do with hierarchical, but others see it to be ontological.…”
Section: A Critical Evaluation Of Firstborn and The Colossian Hymnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 The third group claims that there is no reason to deny Pauline authorship of the hymn. 24 The debate about hymn should be based on the word of Firstborn in Colossian 1: 15-320. Some people see that firstborn has something to do with hierarchical, but others see it to be ontological.…”
Section: A Critical Evaluation Of Firstborn and The Colossian Hymnmentioning
confidence: 99%