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Rethinking the Dates of the New Testament (The Evidence for Early Composition)
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Product Details
Author:
Jonathan Bernier
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
336
Publisher:
Baker Publishing Group (May 3, 2022)
Language:
English
Audience:
College/higher education
ISBN-13:
9781540961808
ISBN-10:
154096180X
Weight:
16.64oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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Baker-Baker_Publishing_07.17.26-20260717.xml
Folder:
Baker
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$32.00
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24
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P-BAKER
Discount Code:
C
Pub Discount:
40
Imprint:
Baker Academic
Overview
This paradigm-shifting study is the first book-length investigation into the compositional dates of the New Testament to be published in over forty years. It argues that, with the notable exception of the undisputed Pauline Epistles, most New Testament texts were composed twenty to thirty years earlier than is typically supposed by contemporary biblical scholars. What emerges is a revised view of how quickly early Christians produced what became the seminal texts for their new movement.








