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It is not easy to order Paul’s letters chronologically, and there are different opinions about the topic. The present article, after presenting several viewpoints, favors dating the Letter to the Galatians after the First to Corinthians. An example that refers to woman and man “in Christ” (Galatians), or their absence (1Corinthians), illustrates the importance of this subject matter.