Menu
WordMp3

Pseudonymity and Canon Redux: The Meade Thesis and Its Variations Twentyfive Years Later

Pseudonymity and Canon Redux: The Meade Thesis and Its Variations Twentyfive Years Later
Part 55 of a 196 part series.
Topic: ETS
Organization: ETS National
Price: $4.00
A talk from the 2011 National Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society on the theme, “No Other Name.” The conference featured plenary speakers: Darrell Bock, Tim Tennant, and Kelly Kapic.
Nicholas Perrin Dr. Perrin is the Franklin S. Dyrness Professor of Biblical Studiest Wheaton College (Ph.D., Marquette University, M.Div., Covenant Theological Seminary, B.A., The Johns Hopkins University , 1986). His publications include: Publications and Presentations Lost in Transmission: What We Can Know and Not Know about the Words of Jesus (Nashville: Thomas Nelson: [Forthcoming December] 2007) Thomas:... read more

Also of Interest - Customers who purchased this item also purchased the following items

ItemSpeaker
A Postconservative Evangelical Response to the Early Church FathersRoger E. Olson
External Evidence for an Early Date of Revelation: The Witness of Latin Apocalypse CommentariesFrancis X. Gumerlock
Ike Miller Inerrancy and Illumination - Why Does an Inerrant Text Require IlluminationIke Miller
James A. Borland The High Cost of Physicians - The Textual Criticism of Luke 8.43James A. Borland
Literary Property Pseudonymity and the New Testament with Special Reference to Ehrmans 'Forged'Terry L Wilder
Robert Marcello - Discoveries and Contributions to the Text of the New Testament Found at the National Library of GreeceRobert Marcello
Stanley E. Porter - The Greek Apocryphal Gospel Fragments—What We Have Learned and What We Still Do Not KnowStanley E. Porter
The Absence of Context in the Theory of Competing ChristianitiesJonathan M. Watt
The Gnostics: Their Nonliterary Archaeological RemainsTed Carruth
The Gospel of JudasNicholas Perrin
12