This groundbreaking book argues that the New Testament is not the product of a centuries-long process of development. Its history, Trobisch finds, is the history of a book--an all Greek Christian bible--published as early as the second century C.E. and intended by its editors to be read as a whole. Trobisch claims that this bible achieved wide circulation and formed the basis of all surviving manuscripts of the New Testament.
This groundbreaking book argues that the New Testament is not the product of a centuries-long process of development. Its history, Trobisch finds, is the history of a book--an all Greek Christian bible--published as early as the second century C.E. and intended by its editors to be read as a whole. Trobisch claims that this bible achieved wide circulation and formed the basis of all surviving manuscripts of the New Testament.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Trobisch is internationally recognized for his work on the letters of Paul, the formation of the Christian Bible, and Biblical manuscripts.
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Abbreviatons 1. Introduction Historical Sources Thesis and Outline 2. Evidence for a Final Redaction Terminology What Does ''Final Redaction'' Mean? The Notation of the Nomina Sacra The Use of the Codex Form Arrangement and Number of Writings in the Manuscripts The Titles of the Writings The Title of the Canonical Edition 3. The Editorial Concept Three Perspectives: Reader, Macrostructure, Traditional Material Implied Authorship The Selection of Authors The Title of the Edition Nomina Sacra Codex 4. A Note to the Readers of the Canonical Edition Acts of the Apostles 2 Timothy 2 Peter Gospel According to John 5. Outlook Modern Editions The Readership of the Canonical Edition Notes Bibliography Index of Manuscripts and Ancient Sources
Abbreviatons 1. Introduction Historical Sources Thesis and Outline 2. Evidence for a Final Redaction Terminology What Does ''Final Redaction'' Mean? The Notation of the Nomina Sacra The Use of the Codex Form Arrangement and Number of Writings in the Manuscripts The Titles of the Writings The Title of the Canonical Edition 3. The Editorial Concept Three Perspectives: Reader, Macrostructure, Traditional Material Implied Authorship The Selection of Authors The Title of the Edition Nomina Sacra Codex 4. A Note to the Readers of the Canonical Edition Acts of the Apostles 2 Timothy 2 Peter Gospel According to John 5. Outlook Modern Editions The Readership of the Canonical Edition Notes Bibliography Index of Manuscripts and Ancient Sources
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