For instance, it was common knowledge apparently to these men that Paul was the human author of Hebrews. Yet, today, Christians debate and discuss it and come to their own conclusions and stand by those conclusions, but here we find that the early church fathers understood that Paul wrote it. Why didn't he include his name as the author as he did so often? No idea, but the absence of his name did not mean to the first and second century church fathers that Paul didn't write it. He did write it, but simply withheld his name and it's likely due to the content of the information, which ultimately is about Jesus.
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Dr. Fred has written numerous books and articles that cover a wide-range of theological topics and he endeavors to present the study of God's Word in a clear fashion, helping the average layperson comprehend the great truths of Scripture.