Two distinct questions about the canon of the Bible can be raised: (1) How did the biblical canon come to be?, and (2) What effect does that canon have on its readers? The former is a historical question about the formation of the biblical canon; the latter is a hermeneutical question about the function of the biblical canon. Though these questions have often been pursued in virtual isolation from one another, Spellman argues that there are considerable gains from observing the interconnections between the two lines of inquiry. On the historical question of the origin of the canon, Spellman asks, Is the shape of this collection an accident of history or a result of intelligent design? He concludes that canon-consciousness played an importan...
This research paper will explore how the church came to recognize the 27 books of the New Testament ...
The historical conditions surrounding the processes of forming a canon (its canonicity) are rarely e...
The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more autho...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
The Da Vinci Code created a great popular interest in the question of the history of the canon of th...
This study is aimed at capturing some aspects relating to the specificities of the Biblical Canon. T...
It is recorded in the apocryphal book 2 Esdras, that God has a conversation with the priest and prop...
The novelty of the canonical approach is questioned and its fascination at least partly traced to th...
In searching for an answer to the question posed in the title of this essay by poring through the vo...
This study explores the emergence of the Christian biblical canon and its significance for the early...
<p><strong>The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christiani...
The overarching question is: "How do we make the biblical text relevant for our present contex...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
It is widely agreed among scholars that the third part of the Hebrew canon, the Writings, is a misce...
The aim of this review article is to participate in the current “canon debate” among biblical schola...
This research paper will explore how the church came to recognize the 27 books of the New Testament ...
The historical conditions surrounding the processes of forming a canon (its canonicity) are rarely e...
The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more autho...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
The Da Vinci Code created a great popular interest in the question of the history of the canon of th...
This study is aimed at capturing some aspects relating to the specificities of the Biblical Canon. T...
It is recorded in the apocryphal book 2 Esdras, that God has a conversation with the priest and prop...
The novelty of the canonical approach is questioned and its fascination at least partly traced to th...
In searching for an answer to the question posed in the title of this essay by poring through the vo...
This study explores the emergence of the Christian biblical canon and its significance for the early...
<p><strong>The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christiani...
The overarching question is: "How do we make the biblical text relevant for our present contex...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
It is widely agreed among scholars that the third part of the Hebrew canon, the Writings, is a misce...
The aim of this review article is to participate in the current “canon debate” among biblical schola...
This research paper will explore how the church came to recognize the 27 books of the New Testament ...
The historical conditions surrounding the processes of forming a canon (its canonicity) are rarely e...
The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more autho...