The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more authority or consistency than what they have. Judaism puts too much authority on an unknown group in 200 CE that was not regarded until 400 years later in the Mishnah. Catholicism emphasizes the divinity of scriptures that the early church fathers almost universally disbelieved. Protestantism held that the Canon put forward by Calvin was entirely equal in its truth and that it should not be changed even in the face of changing beliefs or new discoveries. However, just because a Canon has been altered or closed in a doubtful way, that does not mean it is wrong or that the Holy Spirit did not influence it. Things change, things are discovered, and p...
Protestantism is a religion based on an anthology: the Bible. English Protestants, however, generall...
The essay argues that recent studies of the formation of the Jewish scriptural canon tend to indicat...
This study explores the emergence of the Christian biblical canon and its significance for the early...
For centuries, Protestants have debated with Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians over the canoni...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
The Canon hasn’t been constant, but historically varied. Various approach to biblical authorship and...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. In my introductory courses it is n...
However, of this one-third, or 680,000,000, about 475,000,000 are members of the Roman and Greek Cat...
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
This research paper will explore how the church came to recognize the 27 books of the New Testament ...
In searching for an answer to the question posed in the title of this essay by poring through the vo...
The novelty of the canonical approach is questioned and its fascination at least partly traced to th...
This study is aimed at capturing some aspects relating to the specificities of the Biblical Canon. T...
By the Canon of the New Testament we mean, formally speaking, the collection of 27 books that appear...
Protestantism is a religion based on an anthology: the Bible. English Protestants, however, generall...
The essay argues that recent studies of the formation of the Jewish scriptural canon tend to indicat...
This study explores the emergence of the Christian biblical canon and its significance for the early...
For centuries, Protestants have debated with Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians over the canoni...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
The Canon hasn’t been constant, but historically varied. Various approach to biblical authorship and...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. In my introductory courses it is n...
However, of this one-third, or 680,000,000, about 475,000,000 are members of the Roman and Greek Cat...
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
This research paper will explore how the church came to recognize the 27 books of the New Testament ...
In searching for an answer to the question posed in the title of this essay by poring through the vo...
The novelty of the canonical approach is questioned and its fascination at least partly traced to th...
This study is aimed at capturing some aspects relating to the specificities of the Biblical Canon. T...
By the Canon of the New Testament we mean, formally speaking, the collection of 27 books that appear...
Protestantism is a religion based on an anthology: the Bible. English Protestants, however, generall...
The essay argues that recent studies of the formation of the Jewish scriptural canon tend to indicat...
This study explores the emergence of the Christian biblical canon and its significance for the early...