Epistles
Epistles are written letters, typically formal or didactic, circulated within a community or between individuals. The term derives from Latin epistola and Greek epistolē, meaning a letter or message.
In classical antiquity, letters were a principal form of intellectual exchange. Authors such as Cicero, Seneca,
In religious contexts, epistles are the letters included in the Christian New Testament. Pauline epistles are
In modern usage, epistle can refer to any formal letter, and the term is used for epistolary
Overall, epistles share characteristics of intended readership, moral or doctrinal content, and formal style, and have