Titus, The Letter of Paul to, also called THE
EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE TO TITUS, a New Testament writing addressed
to one of Paul's close companions, Titus, who was the organizer of the
churches in Crete. It, and the two letters of Paul to Timothy, have been
called Pastoral Letters because they deal principally with heresies and
church discipline. The letter urges Titus to appoint worthy elders to
positions of responsibility, to preach sound doctrine, and to exemplify in
his own life the virtues that are expected of all Christians. It warns
against the disruptive influence of "Jewish myths," especially
those put forward by the "circumcision party." That Paul actually
wrote the letter to Titus is much disputed, the answer depending on
arguments that extend also to the two letters of Paul to Timothy. |
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