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In page Acts of Paul and Thecla:

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The Acts of Paul and Thecla was written near the end of the second century and reflects controversial early Christian views on women’s leadership and roles. Although it reflects early Christian views, most churches do not accept this as part of the authorized biblical cannon. The story includes dramatic and unusual events, like Thecla surviving wild animals, baptizing herself, and Paul encouraging her to preach and act as an apostle. Even though the story was very popular at the time[citation needed], early Christian leaders did not accept it as part of the official biblical canon.