The Apostolic Age (London, 1955), p. 133. Cf. S. H. Hooke; " Ephesians, ... if not by Paul, certainly belongs to the Pauline exposition of the glory " (Alpha and Omega (Welwyn, 1961), p. 256). P. N. Harrison adds that the author of Ephesians " knew how to put into words, and so make explicit, thoughts which are implicit in Paul's other letters, but nowhere else so explicit as here " (Paulines and Pastorals (London, 1964), p. 35). See further the two opening papers, " The Case for the Pauline Authorship " by J. N. Sanders (pp. 9 ff.) and " The Case against the Pauline Authorship " by D. E. Nineham (pp. 21 fi.) in F. L. Cross (ed.),
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