Ephesians in Wikipedia
The Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians, usually referred to
simply as Ephesians, is the tenth book of the New Testament.
Its authorship has traditionally been credited to Paul, but it
is now widely accepted by critical scholarship to be "deutero-
Pauline," that is, written in Paul's name by a later author
strongly influenced by Paul's thought.[1][2][2][3][3][4] Bible
scholar Raymond E. Brown asserts that about 80% of critical
scholarship judges that Paul did not write Ephesians.[5]:p.47,
and Perrin and Duling[6] say that of six authoritative
scholarly references, "four of the six decide for
pseudonymity, and the other two (PCB and JBC) recognize the
difficulties in maintaining Pauline authorship. Indeed, the
difficulties are insurmountable."...
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