• 40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament

    40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament
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    Price: $26.99

    ISBN: 9780825442759

    Edition: June 20, 2023

    Pages: 352

    Publication date: June 20, 2023

    Format: Paperback

    Imprint: Kregel Academic

    Category: Theology and Religious Studies

    Series: 40 Questions Series

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    40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament

    How did the New Testament come to be?

    The writings that comprise the New Testament are critical for understanding the life, teachings, and impact of Jesus of Nazareth, all of which are central to Christianity. But how were these texts circulated, collected, and given their canonical status? Is the New Testament a trustworthy source for learning about Jesus and the early church

    New Testament scholars L. Scott Kellum and Charles L. Quarles address the most pressing questions regarding the study of New Testament texts, their transmission, and their collection into the canon, such as:

    • What happened to the original manuscripts of the New Testament?
    • With all the variants, can we still speak of inspiration and inerrancy?
    • What are the competing views on canon?
    • Did the apostles recognize contemporaneous books as Scripture?
    • Did the early councils decide the canon?

    40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament uses a question-and-answer format so readers can pursue the issues that interest them most with additional resources at 40questions.net.
    Author: Charles L. Quarles
    Charles L. Quarles (PhD, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as research professor of New Testament and biblical theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and is the author of Matthew in the Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary series.
    L. Scott Kellum
    L. Scott Kellum (PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is currently senior professor of New Testament and Greek at SEBTS. He is a coauthor of The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown: An Introduction to the New Testament. He has also written Acts in the Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament series and Preaching the Farewell Discourse.