Before there was a Bible: authorities in early Christianity
"How did authority function before the bible as we know it emerged? Lee Martin McDonald examines the authorities that existed from the Church’s beginning: the appeal to the texts containing the words of Jesus, and that would become the New Testament, the not yet finalized Hebrew Scriptures (ref...
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Zusammenfassung: | "How did authority function before the bible as we know it emerged? Lee Martin McDonald examines the authorities that existed from the Church’s beginning: the appeal to the texts containing the words of Jesus, and that would become the New Testament, the not yet finalized Hebrew Scriptures (referred to mostly in Greek) and the apostolic leadership of the churches. McDonald traces several sacred core traditions that broadly identified the essence of Christianity before there was a bible summarized in early creeds, hymns and spiritual songs, baptismal and Eucharistic affirmations, and in lectionaries and catalogues from the fourth century and following. McDonald shoes how those traditions were included in the early Christian writings later recognized as the New Testament. He also shows how Christians were never fully agreed on the scope of their Old Testament canon (Hebrew scriptures) and that it took centuries before there was universal acceptance of all of the books now included in the Christian bible. Further, McDonald shows that whilst writings such as the canonical gospels were read as authoritative texts likely from their beginning, they were not yet called or cited as scripture. What was cited in an authoritative manner were the words of Jesus in those texts, alongside the multiple affirmations and creeds that were circulated in the early Church and formed its key authorities and core sacred traditions." |
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CONTENTS ix Preface 1 Introduction 1 Judaism and Early Christianity: Similarities and Differences 1. Early Jewish Christianity and Late Second Temple Judaism 2. Important Differences between Late Second Temple Jews and Early Christians 3. Early Jewish-Christian Beliefs and Other Jewish-ChristianSects 4. The Early Church’s First Scriptures 5. Issues Leading to the Separation of Christians from Judaism A. When Christians Ceased Being Jews B. The Causes of the Separation and Hostilities 7 7 9 11 15 24 24 29 2 Major Challenges for the Early Christians 1. Introduction 2. Roman Persecutions and Philosophical Disputes 3. Early Christianity and Emerging “Heresies” A. Ebionites B. Marcionites C. Gnostics and Gnosticism D. Montanists 4. Influences of Heresy in Early Christianity 35 35 37 44 47 49 56 61 64 3 Primary Authorities in Early Christianity: Jesus and His Scriptures 1. Jesus of Nazareth as Lord of the Church 2. The Scriptures of Jesus 3. The Scriptures Cited in the NT Authors 4. The Church’s First Scriptures 5. The Words of Jesus and rhe Beginnings of a Christian Scripture 6. Conclusion 67 67 69 82 85 85 93 4 Other Important Authorities and Guides: The Episcopate, Sacred Traditions, Core Creeds, and Hymns 95 1. Introduction 95 2. From the Apostles to the Episcopate 96 3. Sacred Tradition in Early Christianity 98 4. Early and Later Church Creeds 100 A. NT Creeds 100 B. Creeds Addressing the “Heresies” 104 5. An Expansion of the Early Creeds 105
Viii CONTENTS 6. The Core of the Regula Fide։ 7. The Regula Fidei and Christian Scripture 8. Hymns, Songs, and the Early Core Traditions 109 110 112 5 The Lectionaries, Manuscripts, and Their Texts 1. Introduction 2. The Act of Writing 3. The Lectionaries 4. The Manuscripts and Christian Scripture 5. Majuscule/Uncial Manuscripts from the Second to Fifth Centuries 6. The Textual Variants and Their Importance 7. Ancient Acknowledgment of Textual Variants 8. A Stabilized Greek Text 9. Final Remarks and Conclusion 117 117 118 122 124 127 128 140 142 143 6 The Ancient Artifacts: Nomina Sacra, Translations, and the Councils 1. The Literary Artifacts of Antiquity and Their Importance 2. The Christian Use of Nomina Sacra 3. Early Translations of rhe Church’s Scriptures 4. Local Council Decisions and the Church’s Scriptures 5. The Emergence of Christian Scriptural Canon Lists A. ОТ and/or NT Canon Lists from the East В. ОТ and NT Canon Lists from the West 6. Conclusion 147 147 148 152 159 163 164 165 166 7 Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha inEarly Christianity 1. Introduction 2. The Origin and Meaning of Pseudepigraphal Writings 3. Jewish Production and Use of Pseudepigrapha 4. Christian Production and Use of Pseudepigrapha 5. Canonical Pseudonymous Literature 6. The Importance of Pseudonymous Writings 7. Conclusion 169 169 170 175 179 187 190 191 8 Final Thoughts and Conclusions 193 199 Bibliography Index of Biblical and other Subject and Author Index Ancient References 223 241
How did authority function before rhe Bible as we know it emerged? Lee Martin McDonald examines the authorities that existed from the Church's beginning. He explores the texts containing the words of Jesus, which would in time become the Nev Testament, the not yet finalized Hebrew Scriptures (referred to mostly in Greek), and the apostolic leadership of the churches. McDonald traces several sacred core traditions that broadly identified the essence of Christianity before there was a Bible, summarized in early creeds, hymns and spiritual songs, baptismal and Eucharistic affirmations, and in lectionaries and catalogues from the fourth century and following. McDonald demonstrates how those traditions w ere included in the early Christian writings later recognized as the Xew Testament, w hile also showing how Christians did not fully agree on the scope of their Old Testament canon, and that it took centuries before there was universal acceptance of most of the books now included in the Christian Bible. f urthermore. McDonald illustrates that whilst w ritings such as the canonical gospels were read as authoritativ e texts likely from their beginning, they were not yet called or cited as Scripture. What was cited in an authoritative manner were the w ords of Jesus in those texts, alongside the multiple affirmations and creeds that were circulated in the early Church and formed Christianity's key authorities and core sacred traditions. T h is volume is of great value to both undergraduates and postgraduates, as well as seminary students and biblical scholars. |
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CONTENTS ix Preface 1 Introduction 1 Judaism and Early Christianity: Similarities and Differences 1. Early Jewish Christianity and Late Second Temple Judaism 2. Important Differences between Late Second Temple Jews and Early Christians 3. Early Jewish-Christian Beliefs and Other Jewish-ChristianSects 4. The Early Church’s First Scriptures 5. Issues Leading to the Separation of Christians from Judaism A. When Christians Ceased Being Jews B. The Causes of the Separation and Hostilities 7 7 9 11 15 24 24 29 2 Major Challenges for the Early Christians 1. Introduction 2. Roman Persecutions and Philosophical Disputes 3. Early Christianity and Emerging “Heresies” A. Ebionites B. Marcionites C. Gnostics and Gnosticism D. Montanists 4. Influences of Heresy in Early Christianity 35 35 37 44 47 49 56 61 64 3 Primary Authorities in Early Christianity: Jesus and His Scriptures 1. Jesus of Nazareth as Lord of the Church 2. The Scriptures of Jesus 3. The Scriptures Cited in the NT Authors 4. The Church’s First Scriptures 5. The Words of Jesus and rhe Beginnings of a Christian Scripture 6. Conclusion 67 67 69 82 85 85 93 4 Other Important Authorities and Guides: The Episcopate, Sacred Traditions, Core Creeds, and Hymns 95 1. Introduction 95 2. From the Apostles to the Episcopate 96 3. Sacred Tradition in Early Christianity 98 4. Early and Later Church Creeds 100 A. NT Creeds 100 B. Creeds Addressing the “Heresies” 104 5. An Expansion of the Early Creeds 105
Viii CONTENTS 6. The Core of the Regula Fide։ 7. The Regula Fidei and Christian Scripture 8. Hymns, Songs, and the Early Core Traditions 109 110 112 5 The Lectionaries, Manuscripts, and Their Texts 1. Introduction 2. The Act of Writing 3. The Lectionaries 4. The Manuscripts and Christian Scripture 5. Majuscule/Uncial Manuscripts from the Second to Fifth Centuries 6. The Textual Variants and Their Importance 7. Ancient Acknowledgment of Textual Variants 8. A Stabilized Greek Text 9. Final Remarks and Conclusion 117 117 118 122 124 127 128 140 142 143 6 The Ancient Artifacts: Nomina Sacra, Translations, and the Councils 1. The Literary Artifacts of Antiquity and Their Importance 2. The Christian Use of Nomina Sacra 3. Early Translations of rhe Church’s Scriptures 4. Local Council Decisions and the Church’s Scriptures 5. The Emergence of Christian Scriptural Canon Lists A. ОТ and/or NT Canon Lists from the East В. ОТ and NT Canon Lists from the West 6. Conclusion 147 147 148 152 159 163 164 165 166 7 Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha inEarly Christianity 1. Introduction 2. The Origin and Meaning of Pseudepigraphal Writings 3. Jewish Production and Use of Pseudepigrapha 4. Christian Production and Use of Pseudepigrapha 5. Canonical Pseudonymous Literature 6. The Importance of Pseudonymous Writings 7. Conclusion 169 169 170 175 179 187 190 191 8 Final Thoughts and Conclusions 193 199 Bibliography Index of Biblical and other Subject and Author Index Ancient References 223 241 |
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spelling | McDonald, Lee Martin 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)135608341 aut Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity Lee Martin McDonald London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney T&T Clark 2023 xi, 247 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "How did authority function before the bible as we know it emerged? Lee Martin McDonald examines the authorities that existed from the Church’s beginning: the appeal to the texts containing the words of Jesus, and that would become the New Testament, the not yet finalized Hebrew Scriptures (referred to mostly in Greek) and the apostolic leadership of the churches. McDonald traces several sacred core traditions that broadly identified the essence of Christianity before there was a bible summarized in early creeds, hymns and spiritual songs, baptismal and Eucharistic affirmations, and in lectionaries and catalogues from the fourth century and following. McDonald shoes how those traditions were included in the early Christian writings later recognized as the New Testament. He also shows how Christians were never fully agreed on the scope of their Old Testament canon (Hebrew scriptures) and that it took centuries before there was universal acceptance of all of the books now included in the Christian bible. Further, McDonald shows that whilst writings such as the canonical gospels were read as authoritative texts likely from their beginning, they were not yet called or cited as scripture. What was cited in an authoritative manner were the words of Jesus in those texts, alongside the multiple affirmations and creeds that were circulated in the early Church and formed its key authorities and core sacred traditions." Geschichte 30-600 gnd rswk-swf Autorität (DE-588)4003990-0 gnd rswk-swf Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd rswk-swf Schrifttum (DE-588)4255550-4 gnd rswk-swf Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Church / Authority / History Authority / Religious aspects / Christianity / History Bible / History Bible / New Testament / History Christian literature, Early / History and criticism Bible history (Edersheim, Alfred) Bible / New Testament Authority / Religious aspects / Christianity Christian literature, Early Church / Authority Church history / Primitive and early church 30-600 Criticism, interpretation, etc History Christliche Literatur (DE-2581)TH000005178 gbd Christentum (DE-2581)TH000005769 gbd Testamentum novum (DE-2581)TH000003002 gbd Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 s Autorität (DE-588)4003990-0 s Schrifttum (DE-588)4255550-4 s Geschichte 30-600 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-0-567-70580-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-5677-0582-2 http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780567705747.pdf 2023-07-28 Aggregator Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034107673&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034107673&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | McDonald, Lee Martin 1942- Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity Autorität (DE-588)4003990-0 gnd Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd Schrifttum (DE-588)4255550-4 gnd |
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title | Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity |
title_auth | Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity |
title_exact_search | Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity |
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title_full | Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity Lee Martin McDonald |
title_fullStr | Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity Lee Martin McDonald |
title_full_unstemmed | Before there was a Bible authorities in early Christianity Lee Martin McDonald |
title_short | Before there was a Bible |
title_sort | before there was a bible authorities in early christianity |
title_sub | authorities in early Christianity |
topic | Autorität (DE-588)4003990-0 gnd Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd Schrifttum (DE-588)4255550-4 gnd |
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