David Young argues that the reception of the Epistle to the Hebrews in
early Christianity was influenced by a number of factors which had
little to do with debates about an authoritative canon of Christian
writings, and which were primarily the concern of a relatively small
group of highly educated scholars.
Through careful study of the quotations and reproductions of Hebrews
in their own rhetorical and material context, Young stresses that the
concept of canon had little bearing on its early reception. By
exploring the transformation of authorship into authority, the
patristic citations of Hebrews, the Epistle's position in edited
collections of the Pauline corpus and the consequences of translation,
this complex reception history illustrates the myriad ways in which
early Christians thought of and interacted with their scriptures.
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ISBN
9780567701374
Publisert
2021
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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