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A thorough historical and critical survey of the formation, contents, and variations of the biblical canon across traditions. It defines key terms, traces the assembling and ordering of Old and New Testament writings, examines variant lists such as Samaritan and Alexandrian collections, and discusses the reception and use of scripture by early Christian writers and ecclesiastical authorities. The book reviews debates over number, order, and authority of books, summarizes later denominational confessions, and weighs modern critical perspectives while arguing for measured, evidence-based conclusions about canonical boundaries and possible readjustments.

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Samuel Davidson

Samuel Davidson was a notable biblical scholar and theologian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of the canon of scripture. His most significant work, "The Canon of the Bible," explores the historical and theological aspects of the biblical canon, providing insights into its formation and significance. Davidson's scholarship is characterized by a critical approach to biblical texts, and he played a key role in the academic discourse surrounding biblical studies in the 19th century. His work continues to be referenced in theological discussions and remains influential in the field of biblical criticism.

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