Completing his New Testament trilogy, eminent theologian Bruce M. Metzger discusses how the books of the New Testament came to achieve canonical status among Eastern and Western churches. As he describes the long and gradual process of sifting through scores of gospels, epistles, and other books, Metzger shows the external pressures that led to the limitation of the canon and its sequencing.
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Completing his New Testament trilogy, eminent theologian Bruce M. Metzger discusses how the books of the New Testament came to achieve canonical status among Eastern and Western churches. As he describes the long and gradual process of sifting through scores of gospels, epistles, and other books, Metzger shows the external pressures that led to the limitation of the canon and its sequencing.
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