The heresy of orthodoxy : how contemporary culture’s fascination with diversity has reshaped our understanding of early Christianity
Andreas J. Kostenberger and Michael J. Kruger ; foreword by I. Howard Marshall
Wheaton, Ill : Crossway, 2010
250 p. ; 22 cm.
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- Introduction: The heresy of orthodoxy : the contemporary battle to recast the origins of the New Testament and early Christianity
- Part I: The heresy of orthodoxy : pluralism and the origins of the New Testament
- The Bauer-Ehrman thesis : its origins and influence
- Unity and plurality : how early was early Christianity?
- Heresy in the New Testament : how early was it?
- Part II: Picking the books : tracing the development of the New Testament canon
- Starting in the right place : the meaning of canon in early Christianity
- Interpreting the historical evidence : the emerging canon in early Christianity
- Establishing the boundaries : apocryphal books and the limits of the canon
- Part III: Changing the story : manuscripts, scribes, and textual transmission
- Keepers of the text : how were texts copied and circulated in the ancient world?
- Tampering with the text : was the
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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