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Apocryphal Prophets And Athenian Poets Lanier Gregory R

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Apocryphal Prophets And Athenian Poets Lanier Gregory R
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Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.91 MB
Author: Lanier, Gregory R.;
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Apocryphal Prophets And Athenian Poets Lanier Gregory R by Lanier, Gregory R.; instant download after payment.

The first comprehensive analysis of non-canonical influences—Jewish, non-Jewish, and early Christian—on the formation of the New Testament writings. In Apocryphal Prophets and Athenian Poets: Noncanonical Influences on the New Testament, Gregory R. Lanier presents in one volume an overarching compendium and analysis of over five hundred relevant instances of non-Old-Testament influence on the New Testament across three categories—Jewish, non-Jewish (mostly Greco-Roman), and early Christian (pre-canonical). The abundance of non-canonical influences on the New Testament testifies to the breadth of apostolic cultural engagement and the scope and pace of information exchange in the early Christian circles. This comprehensive work will allow scholars and students to give closer attention to the sheer complexity of the crisscrossing lines of direct and indirect influences on the New Testament Scriptures.

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