Tim K

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Study of the early history of stories in the gospels has traditionally gone under two names: tradition-criticism (or tradition-history) and form-criticism. The two are sometimes used interchangeably; properly speaking, ‘tradition-criticism’ is the wider term, dealing with all early traditions, while ‘form-criticism’ is the more focused, concentrating on those traditions that have specific and recognizable ‘forms’.
The New Testament and the People of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God Book 1)
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