On the Origin of Christian Scripture

AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781506486147

The Evolution of the New Testament Canon in the Second Century

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By David Trobisch
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
222 x 146 mm
Weight:
320 g
Pages:
215

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David Trobisch taught New Testament at the University of Heidelberg and at Bangor Theological Seminary in Maine. As a scholar, he is recognized for his work on the letters of Paul, the formation of the Christian Bible, performance theory in antiquity, and biblical manuscripts.

I. This Thing Called New Testament II. When Was the Canonical Edition First Published? 1. The Manuscripts of the New Testament 2. Early Documented Readers 3. Provenance, Historical Conflict, and the Canonical Edition III. What Did Competing Publications Look Like? 4. Diverse Examples 5. Shared Features IV. Why Is the Canonical Edition a Collection of Autographs? 6. Diverse Examples 7. Shared Features 8. Implications of Understanding the Canonical Edition as an Edited Collection of Autographs V. The Design of the Canonical Edition 9. Theophilus and the Writings of John VI. The Origin of the Canonical Edition 10. Interpolations 11. Additional Writings 12. Who Published the Canonical Edition? VII. Implications

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