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_aHigh view of Scripture? _eAuthority of the Bible and the formation of the New Testament Canon _fAllert, C.D. |
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_aGrand Rapids _cBaker Academic _d2007 |
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327 | _aCONTENTS Abbreviations Introduction 1. Evangelicals, Traditionalism, and the Bible 2. Introducing New Testament Canon Formation 3. Canon and Ecclesiology 4. A Closed Second-Century Canon? 5. Two Important Fourth-Century Lists 6. Inspiration and Inerrancy Postscript Appendix: The Fathers, Scripture, and Inspiration Select Bibliography Scripture and Other Ancient Writings Subject Index Notes | ||
330 | _aWhere did the Bible come from? Author Craig D. Allert encourages more evangelicals to ask that question. In A High View of Scripture? Allert introduces his audience to the diverse history of the canon's development and what impact it has today on how we view Scripture. Allert affirms divine inspiration of the Bible and, in fact, urges the very people who proclaim the ultimate authority of the Bible to be informed about how it came to be. This book, the latest in the Evangelical Ressourcement series, will be valuable as a college or seminary text and for readers interested in issues of canon development and biblical authority. | ||
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