Life in transition with Ray but without Rochelle, Rebecca, and Elcie. The blog title is taken from the girls' names but "roc" and "rebel" works for me too.
okay, found the book... right in the bookshelf, where it belongs... now, a few weeks back I was looking for this same book, and it was not to be found...
funny, no? :)))
according to Cahill, the books 'rarely disputed' to be by Paul are:
on page 156 Cahill gives an aside, stating the above, and adding that Philemon is by Paul, and that Colossians and 2 Timothy 'are likely from from Paul's pen or written by him in collaboration with others.'
Ephesians is 'probably from Paul's "workshop", written by one of his companions in ministry.'
I probably could have put all this in an email to you, but I love this book so much that I'm giving it a plug...
'How the Irish Saved Civilization' and 'Gift of the Jews' are great books by Cahill as well...
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Okay, so what are you going for and having trouble doing, colorwise?
I have a book, and when I find it, I'll write down the books that Paul wrote, most likely wrote and probably didn't write.
the book is called Desire of the Everlasting Hills, by Thomas Cahill.
the introduction was nearly over my head, but the rest of it was great!'
I'm going to go look for it now....
old giraffes looking westward keep mildmannered superstars grimy
okay, found the book... right in the bookshelf, where it belongs... now, a few weeks back I was looking for this same book, and it was not to be found...
funny, no? :)))
according to Cahill, the books 'rarely disputed' to be by Paul are:
Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, 1 Thessalonians
books Paul's authorship 'universally disclaimed' are:
1 Timothy, Titus, Hebrews
'Desire of the Everlasting Hills' pg. 334
on page 156 Cahill gives an aside, stating the above, and adding that Philemon is by Paul, and that Colossians and 2 Timothy 'are likely from from Paul's pen or written by him in collaboration with others.'
Ephesians is 'probably from Paul's "workshop", written by one of his companions in ministry.'
I probably could have put all this in an email to you, but I love this book so much that I'm giving it a plug...
'How the Irish Saved Civilization' and 'Gift of the Jews' are great books by Cahill as well...
plug, plug. plug....
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