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Development of the New Testament canon - Wikipedia

Period of the Seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787) · Eusebius · Codex Claromontanus · Constantine the Great · Cyril of Jerusalem · Council of Laodicea.

New Testament, Canon, Versions - Biblical literature - Britannica

Biblical literature - New Testament, Canon, Versions: The New Testament consists of 27 books, which are the residue, or precipitate, out of many ...

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

Marcion's canon included only the Gospel of Luke and ten letters of Paul, which were all edited to exclude any mention of the Jewish scriptures and the God ...

Establishing the New Testament Canon | Lifeway

The term refers to those books the church accepted as the standard that governs Christian belief and conduct.

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.

New Testament - Wikipedia

The New Testament (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events relating to ...

The New Testament canon: Why these 27 documents?

Those apostolic writings, which make up the New Testament, are by far the earliest Christian documents in existence, dating from about 50 to 70 AD.

The Biblical Canon - The Gospel Coalition

Summary. 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 ...

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

Determining the canon was a process conducted first by Jewish rabbis and scholars and later by early Christians. Ultimately, it was God who ...

The New Testament Canon: Michael Kruger - DVD, Teaching Series

In this series, Dr. Michael Kruger critiques the most common objections to the canon and presents abundant evidence that these books are the authentic, ...

What is the Earliest Complete List of the Canon of the New Testament?

I argue that around 250 AD, Origen likely produced a complete list of all 27 New Testament books–more than a hundred years before Athanasius.

The New Testament Canon - Bible Odyssey

The New Testament (NT) writings were read in churches early on ( Col 4:16 ), but were not generally called “scripture” until the end of the second century CE.

The New Testament Canon | Orthodox Christian Fellowship

The texts of the New Testament were written, collected, and canonized over the course of the first four hundred years of Christianity.

The Canon of the New Testament - Encyclopedia of The Bible

The twenty-seven books comprising the NT section of the Bible and which are regarded by the Christian Church as inspired and authoritative for doctrine and ...

New Testament Canon - Catholic Resources

The NT is normally divided into four main parts (Gospels, Acts, Letters, Apocalypse), although the twenty-one "Letters" are best subdivided into three ...

The Foundation of New Testament Canonicity - Scholars Crossing

in the early church. New Testament Canonicity in Modern Evangelical Theology. Definition of Canonicity. Charles Ryrie defines the canon as, “the authoritative ...

The New Testament Canon | Evidence Unseen

More than eighty gospels were considered for the New Testament, and yet only a relative few were chosen for inclusion—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John among them ...

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.

History of the Bible: The Making of the New Testament Canon

The course begins by addressing some of the basic facts about the New Testament: which books it contains, when they were written, in what language, and by whom.