Talk:Epistle of the Corinthians to Paul

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Inconsistencies
This article seems to alternate between suggesting that this epistle is genuine and forged. I do not know enough about the issue to correct it. I suspect that there may be a letter that scholars assume Paul was responding to in 1 Corinthians, which is not the one found in Acts of Paul. In this case, Acts of Paul's version may even be trying to pass itself off as this letter. However, if this is the case, the article should make it clear that it is not believed to be the actual letter. Also, Paul's response could not be both 1 Corinthians and 3 Corinthians, as this article seems to state. Dijekjapen (talk) 19:00, 17 November 2020 (UTC)

Additionally, it seems to imply the letter was in response to certain doctrinal disputes without any sources. It mentions that "Christ was not truly bodily incarnated God (i.e. Docetism), that angels made the world (see Demiurge)". Yet the text itself says "The Lord did not come in the flesh." and "The world is not of God but the Angels". I do not agree that Lord == God in all circumstances and numerous papers have been written about this. κύριος and θεός are different words and can imply different things. Additionally, the writer of this article provided no citation. It seems this is hardly a settled issue, so I will be removing "God (i.e. Docetism)," and "(see Demiurge)" --Rynchpln (talk) 22:24, 16 October 2021 (UTC)