"'For he is our peace which hath made of both one': Echoes of Paul in Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors" https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbc334/ Author: Carlson, Donald. Type: Journal Article Year: 2013 Publication Information: Ben Jonson Journal 20, no. 1 (2013): 38–57. Annotation: Argues that Comedy of Errors is not a neoclassical homage but rather a reconstitution of Plautus which, through references to Paul's missionary work in Acts and the Epistle to the Ephesians, becomes "a comic drama whose heart and inspiration arise from the Gospel message of salvation by a grace-inspired charity, effecting the reconstitution of a fragmented community meant to resemble England in the early-to-middle 1590's." Language: English Persons: St. Paul; Plautus Keywords: Bible; salvation; charity Tags: Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare's Sources and Influences on Shakespeare WSB Update: Fall 2013 WSB Record Number: bbbc334