The history of redemption and the canon of the New Testament
The history of redemption and the canon of the New Testament

The history of redemption and the canon of the New Testament

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"Before any scientific study of the Scriptures, there must be a question about the nature of the authority of the Bible" - these are the words Herman Ridderbos begins his book. Then he reflects on what basis the church considers the writings of the New Testament to be canonical. The question of the canon is not just of academic interest – it is important for the life of the church. After all, it is about whether these 27 books are recognized as the holy Word of God and whether they have divine authority for our faith and life.

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Introduction

Chapter 1. Canon of the New Testament
AND. Various views
1. Modern studies
2. Luther's view
3. Reform view
B. The canon and history of redemption
4. Apostolate
5. Tradition
6. Tradition and Scripture
7. The historical and redemptive concept of the canon
IN. Recognition of the canon
8. A priori belief
9. Formation of the canon
10. The boundaries of the canon

Chapter 2. The authority of the New Testament

11. Historical and redemptive nature of the authority of the New Testament
12. Kerygma (annunciation)
13. Martyuria (testimony)
14. Didache (teaching)

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Герман Риддербос

Herman Ridderbos (1909-2007) - for more than 30 years he was a professor of the New Testament at the Theological University in Kampen, Netherlands. He wrote dozens of books on biblical studies.

ISBN 978-985-7265-20-6
Year 2020
Cover Soft
Pages count 144
Language Russian
Weight 200 g
Size 140 x 210 x 10

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