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The making of the New Testament :2 Edition (Record no. 6153)

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780830827213
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 0830827218
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781844745128
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 1844745120
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 225.1
MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Patzia, Arthur G.
TITLE STATEMENT
Title The making of the New Testament :2 Edition
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement Second edition.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 302 pages :
Other physical details illustrations, map ;
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part 1 : the literary world of the new testament -- 1.1 : general considerations -- 1.2 : the Hebrew scriptures -- 1.3 : the Septuagint -- 1.4 : the old testament apocrypha -- 1.5 : the old testament pseudepigrapha -- 1.6. : the Dead Sea Scroll -- 1.7 : Greco- Roman literature -- Part 2 : the making of the gospels -- 2.1 Jesus of Nazareth -- 2.2 : from oral to written gospels -- 2.2.1 : early Christian kerygma -- 2.2.2 : form criticism -- 2.3 : why the gospels were written -- 2.3.1 : to meet the needs of the early church -- 2.3.2 : the expansion of the church -- 2.3.3 : the passing away of eyewitnesses -- 2.3.4 : the need to educate believers -- 2.3.5 : new challenges for the faith -- 2.4. : how the gospels were written -- 2.4.1 : the synoptic problem -- 2.4.2 : source criticism -- 2.4.3 : redaction criticism -- 2.4.4 : additional criticism -- 2.5 : the gospel genre -- 2.6 : the fourfold gospel collection -- 2.6.1 : the need for a collection -- 2.6.2 : the stages of collection -- 2.6.2.1 : Papias -- 2.6.2.2 : Justin Martyr -- 2.6.2.3 : Tatian -- 2.6.2.4. : Irenaeus -- 2.6.2.5 : the Muratorian canon/ fragment -- 2.6.3 : the authority of the written gospels -- Part 3 : the making of Paul's letters -- 3.1 : Paul -- 3.2 : Paul and Greco- Roman literature -- 3.3 : the form of Paul's letters -- 3.4 : the content and context of Paul's letters -- 3.5 : the writing of Paul's letters -- 3.5.1 : Paul as sole author -- 3.5.2 : Paul's use of a secretary -- 3.5.3 -- Paul and his coworkers -- 3.5.4 : Pseudonymity and the Deutero-Pauline Hypothesis -- 3.5.5 : editors and interpolators -- 3.6 dispatching, receiving and reading Paul's letters -- 3.6.1 : the letter carriers -- 3.6.2. : reading Paul's letters to the churches -- 3.6.3 : the letter readers -- 3.7 : the collection of Paul's letters -- 3.7.1 : from Paul to Clement -- 3.7.2 : theories of collection -- 3.7.2.1 : the "gradual collection" theory -- 3.7.2.2 : the "Big Bang" theory -- 3.7.2.3 : Paul as collector and editor -- 3.7.3 : from Clement to Justin -- 3.7.4 : Marcion -- 3.7.5 : manuscript P46 -- 3.7.6 : the Muratorian canon/fragment -- 3.7.7 : some later church father -- 3.8 : summary and reflections -- 3.9 : the canonicity of Paul's letters -- Part 4 : the making of other new testament literature -- 4.1 : the acts of the apostle -- 4.2 : the Catholic epistles -- 4.2.1 : 1 Peter -- 4.2.2 : 2 Peter -- 4.2.3 : Jude -- 4.2.4 : James -- 4.2.5 : Hebrews -- 4.2.6 : the Johannine literature -- 4.2.6.1 : the epistles of John -- 4.2.6.2. : the revelation to John (the apocalypse) -- 4.3 : Summary -- Part 5 : the making of the new testament canon -- 5.1 : review -- 5.2 : the authority of Jesus -- 5.3 : apostolicity -- 5.4 : usage in the church -- 5.5 : orthodoxy -- 5.6 : inspiration -- 5.7 excursus: the arrangement of the new testament books -- 5.8 : postscript: contemporary dialogue on the canon and related issues -- 5.8.1 : the Da Vinci Code -- 5.8.2 : contributions and controversies from Bart E. Ehrman -- Part 6 : the making of new testament manuscripts: writing, copying and transmitting -- 6.1 : Paleography -- 6.2 : Material for writing -- 6.2.1 : papyrus -- 6.2.2 : parchment -- 6.2.3 : pens -- 6.2.4 : ink -- 6.2.5 : desks -- 6.3 : the form of books -- 6.3.1 : the roll -- 6.3.2 : the codex -- 6.4 : writing new testament manuscripts -- 6.4.1 : uncials/majuscules -- 6.4.2: minuscles -- 6.4.3 : abbreviations/contractions -- 6.4.4 : aids for the readers -- 6.4.5 : the authors of the text -- 6.4.6 : the copiers of the text -- 6.5 : transmitting the new testament -- 6.5.1 : lectionaries -- 6.5.2 : versions -- 6.5.3 : the Greek text -- Part 7 : making sense of textual variants and the practice of textual criticism -- 7.1 : unintentional variations -- 7.1.1 : errors of sight -- 7.1.1.1 confusing letters similar in appearance -- 7.1.1.2 : faulty division of words within a sentence -- 7.1.1.3 : haplography -- 7.1.1.4 : parablepsis -- 7.1.1.5 : dittography -- 7.1.1.6 : metathesis -- 7.1.2 : errors of hearing -- 7.1.3 : errors of writing -- 7.1.4 : errors of judgment -- 7.2 : intentional variations -- 7.2.1 : revising grammar and spelling -- 7.2.2 : harmonizing similar passages -- 7.2.3 : eliminating apparent discrepancies and difficulties -- 7.2.4 : conflating the text -- 7.2.5 : adapting different liturgical traditions -- 7.2.6 : making theological or doctrinal changes -- 7.3 : evaluating the evidence -- 7.3.1 : external evidence -- 7.3.2 : internal evidence -- Appendix 1 : canon of the old testament -- Appendix 2 : significant leaders of the early church -- Appendix 3 : early canonical lists and collections of the new testament -- Appendix 4 : later canonical lists of the new testament -- Appendix 5 : early manuscripts containing the new testament.
SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc This revised and expanded edition of The Making of the New Testament is a textbook introduction to the origin, collection, copying and canonizing of the New Testament documents. --from publisher description.
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Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts 07/24/2023 BS2315 .P37 2011 00561 Books

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