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Latest revision as of 19:09, 27 October 2019

The Making of the New Testament (1912) is a book by Benjamin Wisner Bacon.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in London: Williams and Norgate, 1912 and in New York, NY: H. Holt and Company.

Table of contents

  • Part I: Canonization and Criticism
    • 1. Inspiration and Canonization
    • 2. The Reaction to Criticism
  • Part II: The Literature of the Apostle
    • 3. Paul as Missionary and Defender of the Gospel of Grace
    • 4. Paul as Prisoner and Church Father
    • 5. Pseudo-Apostolic Epistles
  • Part III: The Literature of Catechist and Prophet
    • 6. The Matthaen Tradition of the Precepts of Jesus
    • 7. The Petrine Tradition. Evangelic Story
    • 8. The Johannine Tradition. Prophecy
  • Part IV: The Literature of the Theologian
    • 9. The Spiritual Gospel and Epistles
    • 10. Epilogues and Conclusions

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