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A scholarly survey tracing how the Christian New Testament took shape, analyzing ideas of inspiration and the process of canonization, responses to critical scholarship, the development and character of Pauline literature and other apostolic and pseudo-apostolic letters, the distinct traditions behind the synoptic and Johannine Gospels, and the emergence of theological synthesis that secured a corpus of writings. It discusses missionary contexts, doctrinal disputes, literary forms, and the roles of teacher, prophet, and theologian in shaping texts, and concludes with reflections on critical methods and a bibliography for further study.

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Benjamin Wisner Bacon

Benjamin Wisner Bacon was an American biblical scholar and theologian, best known for his work in the field of New Testament studies. He contributed significantly to the understanding of early Christian texts and the historical context of the New Testament. His notable work, "The Making of the New Testament," explores the formation and compilation of the New Testament canon, providing insights into the theological and historical factors that influenced its development. Bacon's scholarship has had a lasting impact on biblical studies and continues to be referenced by scholars and students alike.

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