In my past couple of posts I’ve talked about how the canon of the Hebrew Bible was formed. That raises the obvious corollary of how the canon of the New Testament was formed. Who decided we should have the twenty-seven books we do? Why these books and not others? Why were any books chosen at all? When were these decisions made? And what criteria were used to make the decisions?
To my surprise, I haven’t talked much about the process on the blog over the years. So here I will devote two posts...
Published on January 05, 2017 05:48