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Thanks for all the answers. To clarify, yes, I'm looking for how the NT was canonized, and exactly how the books were chosen, which ones were discarded, who chose which were "inspired of God", that sort of thing. Thanks for all the help! |
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Looking quickly through my copy of Bruce's "The Canon of Scripture." I can find little historical analysis that is influenced by Bruce's theological commitment and most of that is in the account of the OT. (Bruce's discussion of the appropriate role of the canon in modern Christianity is obviously influenced by his theology.) Do you have any specific criticisms of the NT section of Bruce's book ? Andrew Criddle |
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and for those who feel so inclined to research the field further. The article is entitled The Development of the Canon of the New Testament It is presented with all the books of the NT canon, and with some of the books of the NT apocrypha. It also provides an index of the actual sources inferred by "Biblical Historians" when they read "Ecclesiatical History" and "In Preparation for the Gospels" and other works by Eusebius. The abbreviations so indexed are the actual inferred sources of information in the development of the NT canon. Ig Po M Va JM Ir C T MC O E CS A D P V |
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The Canon of Scripture (or via: amazon.co.uk) by Frederick Fyvie Bruce
The Canon of the New Testament: Its Origin, Development, and Significance (or via: amazon.co.uk) by Bruce M. Metzger |
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My favorite is The Biblical Canon: Its Origin, Transmission, And Authority (or via: amazon.co.uk), By Lee Martin McDonald. At some points (e.g. his analysis of the Muratorian canon) he seems to have less of a pro-tradition bias than Metzger. But I agree Metzger is pretty good overall.
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It wouldn't be necessary to "discredit" the Bible if people didn't still believe in supernatural fairy-tales. To this day more people believe in spirits and immortality than empirical materialism. You're in the majority aChristian whether you see it or not. |
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