
The Formation of the New Testament
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Goodspeed explores the various stages of development, detailing how different early Christian communities used and preserved these writings. The book sheds light on the internal and external pressures that influenced the selection of texts, offering insights into why certain works were included while others were omitted. By focusing on the historical and literary context of the first centuries of the Church, "The Formation of the New Testament" remains an essential resource for understanding the origins of Christian scripture.
Readers will find a clear and engaging narrative that demystifies the complex evolution of the New Testament. It is a vital study for students of theology, church history, and anyone interested in the literary foundations of the Christian faith.
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