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The Pauline Letters and the Formation of the New Testament Canon

Par : Nicholas Dawson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231183449
  • EAN9798231183449
  • Date de parution02/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Dive into the fascinating journey of the Apostle Paul's letters-from their first handwritten transmissions to their pivotal role in shaping the New Testament as we know it today. This authoritative volume uncovers the complex historical, theological, and ecclesiastical processes behind the canonization of Paul's epistles, revealing how these profound writings became foundational to Christian belief and practice.
Through meticulous analysis of ancient manuscripts, patristic reflections, and modern scholarship, this book illuminates the controversies over authorship, authenticity, and doctrinal authority that surrounded Paul's letters. Explore how these texts not only addressed the urgent challenges of early Christian communities but also forged a universal theology of grace, faith, and salvation that continues to inspire billions.
Ideal for scholars, students, and readers passionate about biblical history and theology, this work bridges rigorous academic research with accessible narrative, shedding new light on Paul's lasting legacy. Discover how the Apostle's transformative vision shaped the Christian canon and how his letters remain a vibrant voice at the heart of faith and tradition.
Dive into the fascinating journey of the Apostle Paul's letters-from their first handwritten transmissions to their pivotal role in shaping the New Testament as we know it today. This authoritative volume uncovers the complex historical, theological, and ecclesiastical processes behind the canonization of Paul's epistles, revealing how these profound writings became foundational to Christian belief and practice.
Through meticulous analysis of ancient manuscripts, patristic reflections, and modern scholarship, this book illuminates the controversies over authorship, authenticity, and doctrinal authority that surrounded Paul's letters. Explore how these texts not only addressed the urgent challenges of early Christian communities but also forged a universal theology of grace, faith, and salvation that continues to inspire billions.
Ideal for scholars, students, and readers passionate about biblical history and theology, this work bridges rigorous academic research with accessible narrative, shedding new light on Paul's lasting legacy. Discover how the Apostle's transformative vision shaped the Christian canon and how his letters remain a vibrant voice at the heart of faith and tradition.