Pauline Epistles: Books of the New Testament attributed to Paul the Apostle

The Pauline epistles are the fourteen New Testament books which most Christians think were written by the Apostle Paul.

Some of them are the earliest Christian documents. They show many of the beliefs and controversies of Christianity. Many Christians think these letters are very important for theology and ethics.

The First Timothy, Second Timothy, and Titus are sometimes known as the pastoral epistles.

In the order they appear in the New Testament, the Pauline epistles are:

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