Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
paulin
Adjective
/ˈpɔːlɪn/

Definition
Paulin refers to a style related to the Apostle Paul or his teachings.

Examples
- Her paulin perspective on grace emphasizes faith over works.
- The paulin doctrines have significantly influenced Christian theology.
- He wrote a paulin analysis of the letters to the Corinthians.

Meaning
It can also refer to doctrinal views, interpretations, or practices that are influenced by or derived from Paul’s epistles in the New Testament.

Synonyms
- Pauleian
- Apostolic
- Pauline