
New Books in Biblical Studies Markus Vinzent, "Christ's Torah: The Making of the New Testament in the Second Century" (Routledge, 2023)
Dec 25, 2024
Markus Vinzent, a scholar in theology and early Christianity from King’s College London, dives into the fascinating origins of the New Testament. He discusses how the writings of figures like Marcion and Irenaeus shaped its canon in the second century. Vinzent explores the editorial processes that may have brought these texts together, revealing the interconnectedness of early Christian writings. He also highlights the unique role of John's Gospel amidst theological debates, advocating for a modern understanding of these complex developments.
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No Standalone Writings
- We only have New Testament writings as parts of larger collections.
- These collections, like Marcion's, influence interpretation through their structure and prefaces.
Bridging Disciplinary Divides
- The disciplinary divide between New Testament studies and church history is relatively recent.
- Complementary approaches, combining individual text analysis with contextual understanding, offer a richer perspective.
Marcion's Importance
- Marcion's influence is evident in early commentaries and the term "New Testament" itself.
- Tertullian's commentary focuses on Marcion's New Testament, not the canonical one.

