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The Apostle Paul.

The Letters of Paul, The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans is, in many ways, very different from the other books of the New Testament in that it is a collection of letters and fragments of his writing are, rather than an accounting of Christ, a discourse with Rome regarding Christ. In this discourse, we are party to Paul's views and those of his collaborators and adversaries. While there is no real distinction between the letters, each does present opportunities for negotiation of proposals and positions. Some give definite decisions, others are left wide open. Paul continues to take up and revisit questions, reformulating his ideas and arguments, thus providing evidence of the necessity to debate and think and rethink the Bible and Christ's message. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the Book of Paul and writings about him that illustrate his conversion and his journey's end.

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