Are the Right Books in the New Testament?

Don Stewart    This book will examine in detail the question of the New Testament canon of Scripture. Among other things, we will look at the different sources of authority for the first Christians. We will find out where they believed ultimate authority resided. We will also consider the various books that are presently part of the New Testament and look at the reasons for their inclusion in the canon. It is also necessary to have an overview of the historical process that lead to their recognition by God’s people. We will discover why these books were received as authoritative by the church, and why other books were not.

Question 1 What Were The Various Sources Of Authority For The First Christians?
Question 2 What Do We Learn From The New Testament Itself About The Need For A New Testament Canon?
Question 3 Does The New Testament Ever Quote Itself As Authoritative Scripture?
Question 4 Does Each Book Of The New Testament Claim To Be The Authoritative Word Of God?
Question 5 What Happened After the Apostolic Era That Brought About The Need For A New Testament Canon?
Question 6 What Happened Historically To Cause The TwentySeven Books Of The New Testament To Be Recognized As Scripture?
Question 7 Why Did It Take Three Hundred Years For The First New Testament List To Be Drawn Up?
Question 8 What Are Some Of The Differences Between The Recognition Of The Old Testament Canon And The Recognition Of The New Testament Canon?
Question 9 What Important Factors Caused The Early Church To Recognize The New Testament Canon?
Question 10 What Minimal Factors Should Be Expected Of A Book That Is To Be Included Into The New Testament Canon?
Question 11 What Do Early Bible Translations Tell Us About The Extent Of The New Testament Canon?
Question 12 How Does Constantine’s Fifty Copies Of Scripture Help Us Understand The Extent Of The New Testament Canon?
Question 13 How Do The Earliest Complete Greek Manuscripts Help Us Understand The Extent Of The New Testament Canon?
Question 14 Why Should The Present New Testament Books Be Accepted As Authoritative Writings?
Question 15 Is There A Certain Form Of The New Testament Text That Should Be Considered Canonical?
Question 16 Why Was The Authority Of Certain New Testament Books Questioned? (The Antilegomena)
Question 17 What Can We Conclude About The New Testament Canon?

What Are The New Testament Apocrypha? Books That Have Been Claimed To Be Divinely Inspired By Some
Question 18 What Is The New Testament Apocrypha?
Question 19 What Are Some Of The Important Apocryphal Gospels?
Question 20 What Caused The Apocryphal Gospels To Be Written?
Question 21 What Are Some Of The Important Apocryphal Acts Of The Apostles?
Question 22 What Are Some Of The Important Apocryphal New Testament Letters?
Question 23 What Are Some Of The Important Apocryphal Apocalypses?
Question 24 Were There Some Divinely Authoritative Writings That Were Not Included In Holy Scripture? (Other Letters From Paul)
Question 25 Were There Local Canons In The Early Years Of The Church?
Question 26 Were Certain Books Left Out Of The New Testament Canon?
Question 27 What Is Canon Criticism?
Question 28 Is It Possible That Someone Other Than The Stated Author Wrote One Or More Of The Biblical Books? (Pseudonymous Writing)

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