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Biblical literature - Canon, 4th Century, Bible | Britannica

Biblical literature - Canon, 4th Century, Bible: Athanasius, a 4th-century bishop of Alexandria and a significant theologian, delimited the canon and ...

How We Got the New Testament Canon - Seedbed

How did we get the New Testament canon as we know it today? In today's Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. David Watson dispels some common myths and ...

The New Testament Canon, pt. 3

We'll look at the criteria the early Church used to sort through the various early Christian writings as they recognized the New Testament canon.

Development of the canon | Theopedia

The development of the New Testament canon is the process by which the books now composing the New Testament were identified by the Church to the exclusion of ...

Canon of the New Testament - International Standard Bible ...

Canon of the New Testament · 1. From the Apostles to 170 AD. (1) Clement of Rome; Ignatius; Polycarp. (2) Forces Increasing Value of Writings. (a) Apologists, ...

10 Basic Facts About the New Testament Canon - EFCA Blog

This new blog series is designed to help the lay believer learn some basic facts about the New Testament canon.

The Formation of the Canon and the Creation of the “New Testament”

This chapter traces the evolution of the canon, the process by which it was formed, and the apparent norms for judging which books should be included.

The New Testament Canon: Its Compilation and Reliability

It is the primary source for understanding the development of Christianity: The New Testament texts were written during the formative years of Christianity and ...

Evidence of an Early New Testament Canon - GeekyChristian.com

In contrast this short, easy-to-read book attempts to show that an early New Testament canon is consistent with a high view of Scripture.

A Basic Explanation of the Canon of Scripture

The canon of Scripture gives us confidence that the Bible we study today is truly the inspired and complete Word of God. It is the “rule of ...

The Formation of the Biblical Canon - Credo Magazine

by Fred Zaspel The books of our Old Testament became recognized as “canon” in the same way that the Old Testament itself was formed ...

Christian Books on NT Canon | Best Commentaries

5. Theology of the New Testament: A Canonical and Synthetic Approach, Thielman, Frank S. ; 5. Not By Paul Alone: The Formation of the Catholic Epistle Collection ...

The Canon of the New Testament: Why It Matters

When all twenty-seven books were canonized into a single book, the statements of one writing came to be read in light of another, forcing readers (almost ...

The Question of the Biblical Canon - Juicy Ecumenism

Despite disagreement concerning certain books (mainly II Peter, II and III John, Jude, and Revelation), “overall of the 27 books we have in the ...

Do not Add to His Words: Thoughts on the New Testament Canon

In this essay we will examine the character of the canon of the New Testament and the authority of Scripture.

How Did We Get the New Testament Canon? - Explore the Bible

Three principal criteria seemed to emerge which the early church used in recognizing books that had been God inspired and thus canonical: ...

What are the books that were almost accepted into New Testament ...

Comments Section · Apocrypha Petri (Muratorian Canon, Eusebius, Codex Claromatus); · Acts of Paul (Eusebius); · Shepherd of Hermas (Eusebius, Codex ...

What is the Biblical Canon? - BibleQuestions.info

The Biblical Canon is the standard books which teach orthodox Christian beliefs. To be included in the canon, the books had to be authentic ( ...

The Canon of the New Testament – is it Reliable? - A Puritan's Mind

The 39 books of the OT and the 27 books of the NT constitute the full collection of the inspired authoritative books that God intended for his people.

Canon of the New Testament - CatholiCity.com

The idea of a complete and clear-cut canon of the New Testament existing from the beginning, that is from Apostolic times, has no foundation in history.