Rethinking the Dates of the New Testament: The Evidence for Early Composition - Softcover

Bernier

 
9781540961808: Rethinking the Dates of the New Testament: The Evidence for Early Composition

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Provocatively argues that most of the New Testament was originally composed before the fall of Jerusalem in 70 CE, offering a revised view of how quickly early Christians produced what became the seminal texts for their new movement.

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Jonathan Bernier (PhD, McMaster University) is assistant professor of New Testament at Regis College, University of Toronto, in Toronto, Ontario, where he also serves as executive director of the Lonergan Research Institute. He has written several books, including The Quest for the Historical Jesus after the Demise of Authenticity.

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"The go-to book on dating the collection of texts now known as the New Testament"

This paradigm-shifting study argues that most of the New Testament was originally composed twenty to thirty years earlier than is typically supposed by contemporary biblical scholars, offering a revised view of how quickly early Christians produced what became the seminal texts for their new movement.

"Bernier's study on the dating of early Christian literature is bold and disruptive in a field that has become complacent on such matters. Bernier's argument that the bulk of the literature that became the New Testament was written between 40 and 70 CE is notable and impressive, but even more impressive is his transparent style of arguing in such a way that those who agree and disagree will alike find this an invaluable resource. Bernier aims to replace and improve on Robinson, and he has."
--Chris Keith, Centre for the Study of Judaism and Christianity in Antiquity, St. Mary's University; University of Notre Dame Australia

"A major contribution to the study of Christian origins. It not only needs to be read; it needs to be reckoned with."
--Brant Pitre, Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology

"Bernier has written the go-to book on dating the collection of texts now known as the New Testament (and some of the Apostolic Fathers). Anyone interested in the emergence of Jesus-movement literature and history must consult this book."
--Isaac T. Soon, Crandall University

"A must-read for anyone interested in historical approaches to the New Testament or early Christianity."
--Jordan J. Ryan, Wheaton College

"This carefully argued study addresses the deceptively simple but exceedingly complex question of when the texts included in the New Testament--as well as 1 Clement, the Didache, the Epistle of Barnabas, and the Shepherd of Hermas--were written. Regardless of whether one accepts Bernier's conclusions, this book is the new must-read volume for anyone who wants to examine the dates of these ancient compositions."
--Anders Runesson, University of Oslo

"This book promises to shake up the scholarly study of the New Testament and some extracanonical Christian works. What Bernier has provided will undoubtedly serve as an impetus to refreshing scholarly conversations for decades to come."
--James F. McGrath, Butler University, Indianapolis

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ISBN 10:  1540965260 ISBN 13:  9781540965264
Verlag: Baker Academic, 2022
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