The Christian Conversation

St Paul

born 5–10 in Tarsus
13 works written in 4 locations (150 pages)
DateName and SummaryPagesLocation
51–52
This epistle encourages believers to live a life of faith, love, and holiness, remaining steadfast in hope and prepared for Christ's return.more
7Corinth
51–52
This epistle encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith and love amid persecution, emphasizing the importance of endurance and God's righteous judgment.more
4Corinth
54
This epistle emphasizes that salvation and righteousness come through faith in Jesus Christ by grace, not through adherence to the law or works.more
11Ephesus
57
This epistle addresses the unity, moral conduct, spiritual gifts, and doctrinal understanding of the church in Corinth, emphasizing love, faith, and proper order in worship and community life.more
31Ephesus
57–58
This epistle encourages believers to persevere in faith and righteousness, emphasizing the sufficiency of God's grace in weakness and suffering, and urging them to live as new creations through reconciliation with God.more
20Macedonia
57–58
This epistle presents the core message of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, emphasizing that both Jews and Gentiles are justified by God's grace and not by works, and underscores the importance of living in righteousness and unity.more
32Corinth
62
This epistle encourages believers to remain rooted in Christ, emphasizing the supremacy of Jesus Christ in creation, reconciliation, and spiritual life, while urging them to live in accordance with their new identity in Him.more
7Rome
62
This epistle encourages believers to understand and live out their spiritual blessings and unity in Christ, emphasizing God's purpose of salvation, reconciliation, and maturity within the church.more
10Rome
62
This letter encourages Philemon to accept and welcome Onesimus, a runaway slave who has now become a fellow believer and friend.more
2Rome
62
This epistle encourages believers to rejoice in the Lord, remain steadfast in faith, and live humbly and united in Christ, despite suffering or opposition.more
8Rome
65
This letter onveys guidance and instructions for leading a faithful and orderly Christian life, emphasizing proper doctrine, conduct, and church leadership.more
8Macedonia
65
This letter emphasizes the importance of sound doctrine, proper leadership, and living a Christ-like life to promote faith and refute false teachings.more
4Macedonia
66
This letter encourages Timothy to remain faithful in his gospel ministry, emphasizing the importance of perseverance, sound teaching, and safeguarding the truth of Christ despite suffering and opposition.more
6Rome