The Making of the New Testament (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Bacon, Benjamin W.

 
9781440037511: The Making of the New Testament (Classic Reprint)

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How the New Testament took shape and why it matters

The Making of the New Testament explores how early Christians formed their most influential writings. It looks at the shift from the old law to a living, personal relationship with God and how that shift influenced the creation and protection of gospel traditions. The book traces how ancient scribes, elders, and traveling teachers helped shape which sayings and events were passed along as the core message of Jesus.

The work blends historical detail with clear explanations of how the four gospels arose, how early communities preserved tradition, and what that process meant for the faith that followed. It explains why some texts gained authority and others did not, and how the idea of a written gospel became central to Christian identity.




  • Learn how early readers understood the difference between law and grace and how this affected gospel writing.

  • See how traditions about Jesus were remembered, organized, and transmitted across communities.

  • Discover the roles of figures like the Elders and Papias in shaping Gospel origins.

  • Understand the shift from oral memory to written accounts and their place in a growing Christian world.



Ideal for readers of biblical history, early Christian studies, and anyone curious about how the New Testament came together.

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