Abstract
A particularly welcome development in recent studies on the New Testament canon has been the scholarly attention directed to the canonical subcollections. Examples of this growing body of scholarship include Martin Hengel’s The Four Gospels and the One Gospel of Jesus Christ (Trinity Press, 2000), Stanley E. Porter’s The Pauline Canon (Brill, 2004), and Darian R. Lockett’s Letters from the Pillar Apostles: The Formation of the Catholic Epistles as a Canonical Collection (Pickwick Publications, 2017).
Arguably the first of the canonical sub-collections to take form and begin to circulate was the Pauline letter corpus...
Arguably the first of the canonical sub-collections to take form and begin to circulate was the Pauline letter corpus...
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Title of host publication | The Pauline Corpus in Early Christianity |
| Subtitle of host publication | Its Formation, Publication, and Circulation |
| Place of Publication | Peabody, Massachusetts |
| Publisher | Hendrickson |
| Pages | ix-xi |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781683074212 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2022 |
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