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The Canon of Scripture

By: F.F. Bruce
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How did the books of the Bible come to be recognized as Holy Scripture? Who decided what shape the canon should take? What criteria influenced these decisions?

After nearly nineteen centuries the canon of Scripture still remains an issue of debate. Protestants, Catholics, and the Orthodox all have slightly differing collections of documents in their Bibles. And many Christians today, while confessing the authority of all of Scripture, tend to rely on only a few books and particular themes while ignoring the rest.

Research into second-century Gnostic texts have led some to argue that politics played a significant role in the formation of the Christian canon. Assessing the influence of ancient communities and a variety of disputes on the final shaping of the canon call for ongoing study.

In this significant historical study, F. F. Bruce brings the wisdom of a lifetime of reflection and biblical interpretation to bear in answering the questions and clearing away the confusion surrounding the Christian canon of Scripture. Adept in both Old and New Testament studies, he brings a rare comprehensive perspective to his task.

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I found his writing style very engaging, considering the detailed historical material that is covered. It could have been dry. But FF Bruce not only explains the who and when facts, but distilled the why as well as why it matters.

Thoroughly researched and footnoted

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FF Bruce produces such a highly readable yet incredibly scholarly work on the Canon of scripture. How did we arrive at the modern day Bible The Old and New Testaments What are our traditions and where did they come from? A book for seekers.

Fascinating Book

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Loved this book, it was long, but so so helpful in understanding the Bible, where it came from, and how to interpret it faithfully.

So clarifying and helpful

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Very comprehensive for one volume. Well organized. Good detail without becoming unfocused. Would recommend to anyone with a foundational understanding of textural history.

Comprehensive

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This work by F. F. Bruce is a thorough examination of the historical development of the Christian canon. Bruce navigates the complexities of early Christian debates, councils, and criteria for inclusion with clarity and accessibility. His comprehensive presentation addresses common questions and confusions surrounding the canon, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and those interested in understanding the origins and significance of the Bible.

Invaluable Resource

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The book has biblical view of the canon, The narrator was easy to listen. I enjoyed his previous book The New Testament Documents, are they reliable? which covered the NT from all perspects of criticisms, such as higher criticism, textual criticism, source criticism, form criticism, redaction criticism, tradition criticism, canonical criticism. This book gave a good insight of historical, source and canonical perspectives of both the OT and NT.

FF Bruce is a good biblical scholar

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At times, the extensive amount of information that was explained in this book felt slightly overwhelming. That is not a negative. That is to say that this is an amazing collection of history and theological education that is a tremendous blessing. This is definitely one that I will listen to multiple times.

Fantastic!

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This is the kind of book to digest slowly via print. I found a library edition in order to have the text available as I listened. So much to follow that the audiobook should be used as a supplement.

Great but get print

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