The canon debate / [print] Lee Martin McDonald, James A. Sanders, editors. - Peabody, Massachusetts : Hendrickson Publishers, [(c)2002. - x, 662 pages ; 25 cm.



Introduction The notion and definition of canon The Jewish scriptural canon in cultural perspective The formation of the Hebrew Bible canon : Isaiah as a test case The Septuagint : the Bible of Hellenistic Judaism Questions of canon viewed through the Dead Sea Scrolls Josephus and his twenty-two book canon Origins of a tripartite Old Testament canon Jamnia revisited The rabbis' Bible : the canon of the Hebrew Bible and the early rabbinic guild The Scriptures of Jesus and his earliest followers The Old Testament apocrypha in the early church and today The pseudepigrapha in the early church The codex and canon consciousness The status of the masoretic text in modern text editions of the Hebrew Bible : the relevance of canon The issue of closure in the canonical process The New Testament canon : recent research and the status quaestionis Factors leading to the selection and closure of the New Testament canon : a survey of some recent studies Reflections on Jesus and the New Testament canon Marcion revisited Gnosticism and the Christian Bible Evidence for an early Christian canon (second and third century) / Peter Balla The New Testament canon of Eusebius The muratorian fragment and the origins of the New Testament canon Identifying Scripture and canon in the early church : the criteria question The problem of pseudonymity in biblical literature and its implications for canon formation The Greek Lee Martin McDonald and James A. Sanders Eugene Ulrich Philip R. Davies Joseph Blenkinsopp Albert C. Sundberg Jr. ; James C. VanderKam Steve Mason Julio C. Trebolle Barrera Jack P. Lewis Jack N. Lightstone Craig A. Evans Daniel J. Harrington William Adler Robert A. Kraft Emanuel Tov James A. Sanders Harry Y. Gamble Everett Ferguson William R. Farmer John Barton Pheme Perkins Everett R. Kalin Geoffrey Mark Hahneman Lee Martin McDonald Kent D. Clarke New Testament as a codex Issues in the interrelation of New Testament textual criticism and canon The canonical structure of Gospel and apostle The significance of a canonical perspective of the church's scripture The once and future New Testament Has the canon a continuing function? / James D.G. Dunn Appendixes. A: Primary sources for the study of the Old Testament and Hebrew Bible B: Primary sources for the study of the New Testament canon C: Lists and catalogues of ancient Scripture collections D: Current canons of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Daryl D. Schmidt Eldon Jay Epp Franeois Bovon Robert W. Wall Robert W. Funk Lee M. McDonald Lee M. McDonald Lee M. McDonald Lee M. McDonald. Introduction The notion and definition of canon The Jewish scriptural canon in cultural perspective The formation of the Hebrew Bible canon : Isaiah as a test case The Septuagint : the Bible of Hellenistic Judaism Questions of canon viewed through the Dead Sea Scrolls Josephus and his twenty-two book canon Origins of a tripartite Old Testament canon Jamnia revisited The rabbis' Bible : the canon of the Hebrew Bible and the early rabbinic guild The Scriptures of Jesus and his earliest followers The Old Testament apocrypha in the early church and today The pseudepigrapha in the early church The codex and canon consciousness The status of the masoretic text in modern text editions of the Hebrew Bible : the relevance of canon The issue of closure in the canonical process The New Testament canon : recent research and the status quaestionis Factors leading to the selection and closure of the New Testament canon : a survey of some recent studies Reflections on Jesus and the New Testament canon Marcion revisited Gnosticism and the Christian Bible Evidence for an early Christian canon (second and third century) / Peter Balla The New Testament canon of Eusebius The muratorian fragment and the origins of the New Testament canon Identifying Scripture and canon in the early church : the criteria question The problem of pseudonymity in biblical literature and its implications for canon formation The Greek New Testament as a codex Issues in the interrelation of New Testament textual criticism and canon The canonical structure of Gospel and apostle The significance of a canonical perspective of the church's scripture The once and future New Testament Has the canon a continuing function? / James D.G. Dunn Appendixes. A: Primary sources for the study of the Old Testament and Hebrew Bible B: Primary sources for the study of the New Testament canon C: Lists and catalogues of ancient Scripture collections D: Current canons of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Lee Martin McDonald and James A. Sanders Eugene Ulrich Philip R. Davies Joseph Blenkinsopp Albert C. Sundberg Jr. ; James C. VanderKam Steve Mason Julio C. Trebolle Barrera Jack P. Lewis Jack N. Lightstone Craig A. Evans Daniel J. Harrington William Adler Robert A. Kraft Emanuel Tov James A. Sanders Harry Y. Gamble Everett Ferguson William R. Farmer John Barton Pheme Perkins Everett R. Kalin Geoffrey Mark Hahneman Lee Martin McDonald Kent D. Clarke Daryl D. Schmidt Eldon Jay Epp Franeois Bovon Robert W. Wall Robert W. Funk Lee M. McDonald Lee M. McDonald Lee M. McDonald Lee M. McDonald.



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Bible--Canon.


Canonical criticism
Religion
Canon (Literature)
Christian literature

BS465.C366 2002 BS465.S215.C366 2002