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Reading this Atlantic article: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/12/the-curious-case-of-jesuss-wife/382227/?single_page=true
This paragraph caught me off guard
We now know, however, that 1 Timothy is in fact a second-century work falsely attributed to the apostle: evidence that in the early years of Christianity, something of a textual power struggle was under way to redefine Paul’s intentions with respect to women.
This isn't something I had heard of before, could someone maybe offer a little background of what this is all about?
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