Other than the original "gospels" (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) much of the New Testament is attributed to Paul (originally Saul of Tarsus). The list is: Romans, 1st Corinthians, 2nd Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1st Thessalonians. 2nd Thessalonians, 1st Timothy, 2nd Timothy, Titus and Philemon. Several other New Testament "books" writers are not named, including Hebrews and Acts.
Yes. Most of the letters in the New Testament were written by Paul who was a disciple of Jesus. The other letters were also written by disciples.
No; not all of Paul's letters were to churches that he had "planted;" specifically Romans (written before Paul ever reached Rome) and Hebrews (if indeed Paul wrote the Hebrew letter - its authorship is uncertain).Additionally, four of his epistles, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon, were to individuals, not Christian communities.
There are 14 letters or books written by Paul. 13 of the letters mention he is the writer and the other letter or book of Hebrews is widely accepted that he wrote that also.
Paul Rosa has written: 'Complete Idiot Letters' -- subject(s): Humor, Letters, Complaint letters, Consumer complaints
Paul M. Shapera has written: 'Iran's religious leaders'
It's in the New Testament.ANSWERThere are no letters TO Paul in the Bible.However, there are many letters written BY Paul. These are to be found in the new testament after the Gospels and the Book of Acts
Paul Carlyle has written: 'Letters and lettering' -- subject(s): Lettering
R. B. Paul has written: 'Letters from Canterbury, New Zealand'
Some of them are names after people because of who wrote them or inspired them. But a lot of the books are in fact letters to cities, Corinthians for example was written for the leaders in Corinth, although written by Paul.
I. H. Paul has written: 'Letters to Simon: on the conduct of psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy
Paul Herbert has written: 'Sketches with Scalpels'
Most of the letters in the new testament is written by Paul.