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The Canon of Scripture as a Tradition of the Church

Par : William Henderson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230530121
  • EAN9798230530121
  • Date de parution18/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

The development of the Christian canon was not a singular, event-driven occurrence but rather a gradual process that spanned several centuries, deeply influenced by the theological, pastoral, and cultural considerations of the early Church. The Fathers of the Church, the "Patristic" writers, were central figures in this unfolding narrative. They not only articulated Christian doctrines but also preserved, interpreted, and eventually defined what would become the authoritative Christian Scripture.
Understanding this process requires a deep dive into the historical, theological, and cultural context that shaped the Church's approach to the Bible and its canon. The Patristic period, spanning from the 1st to the 8th centuries, saw the Christian Church transition from a persecuted sect to the dominant faith of the Roman Empire. This period was marked by theological debates, the need to clarify doctrine, and the necessity of establishing definitive texts to combat heretical movements that were gaining ground.
The very idea of a "canon" of Scripture-the authoritative list of books that the Church recognized as sacred and binding-was not a static or obvious concept. The Christian canon was forged through a delicate balancing act between the Old Testament traditions inherited from Judaism and the emerging New Testament writings inspired by the apostles and their followers.
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