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Christ's Torah: The Making of the New Testament in the Second Century
The Making of the New Testament in the Second Century
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Markus Vinzent's "Christ's Torah" offers a retrospective analysis of the New Testament's formation, challenging traditional views.
The book argues that the New Testament emerged as a collection in the late second century CE, shaped by key figures like Marcion and Irenaeus.
Vinzent examines the editorial decisions and harmonizations involved in creating the canonical collection.
He explores the interplay between New Testament scholarship and church history, bridging the gap between these disciplines.
The book provides a detailed analysis of Marcion's Gospel and its influence on the canonical Gospels, offering a fresh perspective on early Christian beliefs.
The book argues that the New Testament emerged as a collection in the late second century CE, shaped by key figures like Marcion and Irenaeus.
Vinzent examines the editorial decisions and harmonizations involved in creating the canonical collection.
He explores the interplay between New Testament scholarship and church history, bridging the gap between these disciplines.
The book provides a detailed analysis of Marcion's Gospel and its influence on the canonical Gospels, offering a fresh perspective on early Christian beliefs.
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Markus Vinzent, "Christ's Torah: The Making of the New Testament in the Second Century" (Routledge, 2023)