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Books on the Canon (official books) of the Bible

 

 

 

 

 

Cannon of the Old Testament and the New Testament

or Why the Bible is Complete without the Apocrypha and unwritten Traditions

 

By Archibald Alexander

Princeton Theological Seminary

1851 - Presbyterian Board of Publications.

 

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Who was this author Archibald Alexander ?

 

The Books of the Old and New Testaments proved to be Canonical


Haldane, Robert, 1764-1842. 
The books of the old and new testaments proved to be canonical, and their verbal inspiration maintained and established; with an account of the introduction and character of the Apocrypha. 
Publisher Edinburgh, Johnstone and Hunter, 1853. 


166 p
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Subject Bible -- Canon. 

 

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Ravenous Wolves: 

German Textual Criticism

&

 the Abandonment of the Reformation

- 600 Pages -

 

(THE HISTORY OF HIGHER CRITICISM & GERMAN THEOLOGY)

In the 19th Century

 by F. Lichtenberger

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FIRST PERIOD

Schleiermacher to Strauss

From 1799-1835

 

INTRODUCTION

The Influence of Political Events - The Movement of Philosophy (Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel) –

CHAPTER 1 – THE OLD SCHOOLS - Rationalism and Suprarationalism

(Rohr, Wegscheider, Paulus, Reinhard, Steudel, Planek, Bretachneider, Tzschneider, and De Wette)

CHAPTER 2 – SCHLEIERMACHER

(His individuality, youth and student life, relations with the Romantic School, his Discourses on Religion, analysis of the Discourses, monologues, preacher at Stolpe, Professor at Halle, dialogue on the Festival of Christmas, patriotic efforts, ecclesiastical activity at Berlin, his Life of Jesus, his Outline of the Study of Theology, his Dogmatic Theology, System of Ethics, Pastoral Theology, close of his life)

CHAPTER 3 – THE DISCIPLES OF Schleiermacher

Neander, [For Neander Books, Click Here] Nitzsche, Twesten, Julius Muller, Ullmann

CHAPTER 4 – THE NEW "ORTHODOXY"

Its Origin and Character – Clans Harms – Hengstenberg – Hahn – Daniel Krummacher –

F.W. Krummacher – Harless – Guericke – Rudelbach – Kurtz – Sartorius

CHAPTER 5 – THE SPECULATIVE SCHOOL

David Strauss (on the reconciliation of religion and philosophy) – Daub – Marheineke – Goschel – Rosenkrans – Erdmann – Schaller – Hasse

CHAPTER 6 – THE CLASSICAL LITERATURE

Schiller – Goethe

CHAPTER 7 – THE LYRICAL SCHOOL

Influence of lyrical and religious poetry, the Romantic School, Richter – A. von Schlegel – F. von Schlegel – Tieck – Brentano – Novalis – Korner – Arndt – Jahn – Schenkendorf – Uhland – Ruckert – Platen – Lenan - Heine – Schefer – von Sellet – Knapp – Spitta – Sturm – Gerok

 

SECOND PERIOD

From Strauss to the Present Time

1835-1888

INTRODUCTION

Influence of Political Events, the reaction and literature – Ecclesiastical Struggles – The Relation of Philosophy and Theology

CHAPTER 1 – Strauss (author of the subversive "Life of Jesus")

Biblical Criticism before Strauss – His early life and studies – Analysis and criticism of his last work (Note: This is the Textual Criticism work that K. Marx read and that converted him to nihilism)

CHAPTER 2 – The Radical School

Feuerbach – Stirner – Ruge – Daumer – Herwegh – Blum – Marx – Vogt – Buchner – Moleschott – Theistic Opposition: Fichte, Trendelenburg – Hartmann – Rohmer – Lotze

CHAPTER 3 – The New Biblical Criticism

Weisse – Wilke – Bauer – Noack – Baur and the Tubingen School – Schwegler – Zeller

Hilgenfeld – Kostlin – Volkmar – Holsten – Ritschl – Lucke – Bleck – Stier – Meyer – von Meyer – Olshausen – Ebrard – Riehm – Ochler – Drechaler – Tuch – Keil – Diestel – Kleinhart – Ewald – Knobel – Reuss – Weizsacker – Keim – Baumgarten-Crusius – Credner – Hupfeld – Lechler – Thiersch –Weiss - Gesenius – Winer – Lachmann – Tischendorf – Wellhausen - Stade

CHAPTER 4 – The "New" Lutheranism

The Neo-Lutheran party and its organs – Stahl – Lohe – Delitzach – Munchmeyer – Kliefoth – Vilmar – Scheele – Leo – von Strauss – Philippi – Hofling – Harnack – Thornasius – Gess – Hofmann – Kahnis – Zezachwitz – Oettingen – Zockler – Gran – Steinmeyer – Luthardt – Baumgaarten

CHAPTER 5 – The School of Conciliation

General Characteristics of the School of Conciliation – Hoffmann – Tholuck – Dorner – Liebner – Lange – Martensen – Beck – Auberlen – Hundeshagen – Hagenbach – Rigenbach – Guder – Heldt – Lowe – Beyschlag – Fabri – Rothe – Bunsen

CHAPTER 6 – The New Liberal Schools

Character and Divisions of the Liberal Schools – Hase – Ruckert – Schwarz – Pfleiderer – Sydow – Jonas – Lisco – Hanne – Gieseler and the church historians – Schneckenburger – Henke – Heppe – Gass – Frank – Steitz – Jacobi – Engelhardt – Wuttke – Lipsius – Harnack – The Protestantenverein – Schenkel – Holtzmann – Hitzig – Hausrath – Schweizer – Biedermann – Vogelin – Hirzel – Lang – Stoecker

CHAPTER 7 – The Neo-Kantian School

Ritschl – Herrmann – Kaftan – Schultz – Bender – Frank

CHAPTER 8 – The Catholic Theology

Influence of the New Spirit and Reaction – Jahn – Hug – Herbat – Movers – von Vischering – Sailer – Diepenbrock – Boos – Gossner – Henhoefer – Wessenberg – Hermes – Gunther – Frohschammer – Mohler – Gorres – Ketteler – Joerg – Jannsen

CHAPTER 9 – The Old Catholics

Dollinger – Friedrich – Huber – Pichler – Reinkens

 

APPENDIX

Delitzach – Furst – Lagarde – Merx – Noldeke – Strack – Schrader – Baethgen – Cremer – Grimm – Christlieb - Klopper – Orelli – Schurer – Zahn – Dorner

 

INDEX

 

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Textus Receptus of Stephens (1550/1551) - under the direction of F.H.A. Scrivener [sometimes listed as the text of “Stephanos” or “Estienne”, both of which mean Stephens]; This is simply the Greek Version of the New Testament which underlies the King James Version

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Sometimes known simply as the Textus Receptus, this is a reprint of the Greek New Testament published by Stephens in 1550. Author biography: Stephens against the ecclesiastical authorities of his day and risking his life, wanted to put the sacred scriptures in the hands of the people.

The first step towards this was a reliable greek edition which Bible scholars (such as Luther & others) could draw on. Stephens published the Textus Receptus in 1550 in the earliest days of the Reformation. This edition includes includes the various readings of Theodore Beza (de Beze), Elzevier/Elzevir, Lachmann, Tregelles, and Tischendorf . The Main text of this New Testament is the Koine Greek of Stephens (who is also known as Estienne, Robert Stephens, Stephanus, etc).

This edition was published by in the UK in 1877. One of the Greek Texts used extensively during the reformation, by Calvin & others, this is one of the Greek Texts which remains as it was before Westcott & Hort made their revision. Scrivener was a close friend of Dean Burgon. Oxford Professor John Burgon (Dean Burgon) endorsed this edition of the Stephens text stating in one of his many works {specifically, in his book the "Revision Revised"}, that "Learned Readers can scarcely require to be told of the same learned scholar's Novum Testamentum - Textus Stephanici -1550", which this edition is. 600 Pages. Text in Koine Greek. Preface in Latin. A great gift for any student, professor or pastor. For the learned mind, and those who aspire to be. Available Now.

 

 

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This is simply the Greek Version of the New Testament which underlies the King James Version

 

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Even the UBS Textual critic Kurt Aland in his 1982 book on Textual Criticism recognized that this is the historical Koine Greek text used by the Christian Church until 1904

This Koine Greek New Testament is the Greek Edition of Elzevir, and one of two editions to be known as the Textus Receptus [the Received Text] (the other being Stephens 1550). This is one of the Books which launched the Reformation, when at last learned men and leaders could see for themselves what the Bible said, and how much this agreed or contravened what hierarchy of the State Churches were teaching. This edition was published in the earlier days of the American Republic, in Philadelphia in 1841.

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