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Development of the New Testament canon - Wikipedia

Development of the New Testament canon · Overview · Early collections · Early Christianity (c. 30–325) · Period of the Seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787) · Outside ...

The Formation of the New Testament Canon - Theology Matters

For the early Christians the supreme authority was not the Old Testament but Jesus Christ, their true Master and risen Lord.

The Canonization of the New Testament | Religious Studies Center

Scholars have argued that a number of social, technological, and theological factors contributed to the selection and closure of New Testament canon.[26] The ...

Establishing the New Testament Canon | Lifeway

What were the pivotal dates for the recognition and formal establishment of the New Testament canon? In the eastern church the 39th Paschal Letter of ...

Some Thoughts on the History of the New Testament Canon

The first time our New Testament canon can be said to have emerged in complete form is in AD 367 in the Easter letter of Athanasius.

New Testament, Canon, Versions - Biblical literature - Britannica

Conditions aiding the formation of the canon ... The New Testament consists of 27 books, which are the residue, or precipitate, out of many 1st–2nd-century-ce ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Canon of the New Testament

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.

Formation of the Biblical Canon → New Testament – Study Guide

The process begins in the first century with the creation of accounts of the words and deeds of Jesus and correspondence from leaders of the Christian movement ...

The Development of the New Testament Canon - StudyCorgi

This canon of the New Testament started to develop from the first century and it progressed through to the year 180 AD. To understand the ...

How and when was the canon of the Bible put together?

Ultimately, it was God who decided what books belonged in the biblical canon. A book of Scripture belonged in the canon from the moment God ...

The New Testament canon: Why these 27 documents?

The Muratorian Fragment, dated to about 180 AD, is the earliest known canonical list of New Testament books, affirming 22 of the 27. These include the four ...

The Foundation of New Testament Canonicity - Scholars Crossing

3 Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, s.v. “Bible Formation and Canon. ... Why did the early church accept such books as canonical? New Testament Canonicity in ...

The Biblical Canon - The Gospel Coalition

The biblical canon is the collection of scriptural books that God has given his corporate people. These books were grouped together by God's people relatively ...

The Formation of the New Testament Canon, by Stephen Voorwinde

Stephen Voorwinde is Professor of New Testament at the Reformed Theological College in Australia. This article originally appeared in the 1995 issue of Vox ...

How the New Testament Canon was Formed

The New Testament canon developed, or evolved, over the course of the first 250-300 years of Christian history. If the New Testament had been delivered by an ...

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 ...

New Testament Canon - Catholic Resources

The New Testament Canon · Apostolic Origin - attributed to and/or based on the preaching/teaching of the first-generation apostles (or their ...

How the Biblical Canon Was Formed - YouTube

Have you ever wondered how we got the Bible we have today, and why different religious traditions have different books in their Bibles?

How and Why Was the New Testament Compiled? - mathew gilbert

By 393 AD, however, our current canon was established in various places. There were various factors that delayed New Testament canonization of ...

The Formation of the Canon - Oxford Academic

The formation of the Christian canon of scriptures was a gradual process that culminated in the fourth century. Prior to that time the churches gathered ...