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The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca: Pagans Praise Paul | The New Testament Apocrypha EXXIII

23 min · 3. maj 2026
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In this conversation, we delve into the exploration of Apocryphal Epistles, particularly focusing on the correspondence between Paul and Seneca. We highlight the rhetorical nature of these texts, the philosophical engagement between the two figures, and the ethical implications of their writings. We also touch on the historical context of these letters, their length, and the complexities of interpreting Paul's writings. Overall, we provide a rich insight into early Christian literature and its interaction with Roman philosophy. See all the notes for this New Testament Apocryphon and more: https://www.michaeljlight.com/works-writings/early-christian-writings Also check out my website for more of what I’m working on: www.MichaelJLight.com Timestamps 00:00 Understanding the Apocryphal Epistle Genre 03:59 Introducing the Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 07:23 Part I: Seneca Praises Paul 16:57 Part II: Senca is Paul's Second Half 18:37 Conclusion: Paul, Paganism, and Supposed Sexism

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episode The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca: Pagans Praise Paul | The New Testament Apocrypha EXXIII cover

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In this conversation, we delve into the exploration of Apocryphal Epistles, particularly focusing on the correspondence between Paul and Seneca. We highlight the rhetorical nature of these texts, the philosophical engagement between the two figures, and the ethical implications of their writings. We also touch on the historical context of these letters, their length, and the complexities of interpreting Paul's writings. Overall, we provide a rich insight into early Christian literature and its interaction with Roman philosophy. See all the notes for this New Testament Apocryphon and more: https://www.michaeljlight.com/works-writings/early-christian-writings Also check out my website for more of what I’m working on: www.MichaelJLight.com Timestamps 00:00 Understanding the Apocryphal Epistle Genre 03:59 Introducing the Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 07:23 Part I: Seneca Praises Paul 16:57 Part II: Senca is Paul's Second Half 18:37 Conclusion: Paul, Paganism, and Supposed Sexism

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