Today in our journey along Route 66 we come to Paul’s Second Letter to the Thessalonians... Author 2 Thessalonians was received as a genuine letter of Paul by the early church fathers. [1] However, Pauline authorship is questioned by quite a few modern scholars. Some modern scholars who doubt Pauline authorship believe that 2 Thessalonians was written in conscious imitation of 1 Thessalonians by an author writing in Paul’s name. However, I find the arguments of those who doubt Pauline authorship unconvincing. I agree with Tom Wright who has written that such arguments against Pauline authorship are “over-clever and unnecessary”. [2] Paul always dictated his letters to a secretary, and this may help to explain the differences in vocabulary in this letter. While it is possible that Paul did not write this letter (anything is possible) doubting Pauline authorship of this letter seems to me to make a mockery of what the author says at the end of this brief correspondence… I, Paul, write