Introduction to the New Testament; Volume 3
- 546 pages
- 20 hours of reading
A Sketch of Its History and an Examination of Its Contents
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I Theil, Tatians Diatessaron (1881)
Focusing on Tatians Diatessaron, this scholarly work delves into the origins of the New Testament and early Christian literature. The author, Theodor Zahn, analyzes the sources used by Tatian in the 2nd century to create a unified text from the four Gospels. This examination highlights the Diatessaron's significance in its historical context. Published in 1881, the book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the development of early Christian texts and the formation of the New Testament canon.
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to maintain its authenticity, featuring original copyright references and library stamps from prominent libraries worldwide. It serves as an important contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and value of the original artifact.
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and importance of the material. Readers can expect an unaltered experience that connects them to the past through its unique features.
This book provides a detailed exploration of the Apostles' Creed, a statement of faith used in many Christian denominations. Theodor Zahn examines the historical context in which the Creed was formulated, as well as its theological significance. He engages with a wide range of scholarly sources to provide a nuanced and thought-provoking analysis of this important text.
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