Papias and the New Testament

Papias and the New Testament
Author: Monte A. Shanks
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2013-07-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 163087051X

Who was Papias, who did he know, and what did he believe about the writings that now comprise the canonical New Testament? Very little can be objectively known about him, his ministry, and his work, and yet he demands the attention of any scholar, student, or layperson who desires to understand the origins of the New Testament. This book explores Papias as a source and what he wrote about the origins of certain New Testament books. It also analyzes what other patristic and medieval authors understood about him. Shanks argues that the surviving "Fragments of Papias" are indeed a valuable resource because they document a very early Christian belief that certain books of the New Testament originated from some of the original followers of Jesus Christ. This evidence cannot be quickly dismissed in proposals about the origins of these books.

Studia patristica

Studia patristica
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1976
Genre: Christian literature, Early
ISBN:

Papers presented to the International Conference on Patristic Studies. 2d- 1955-

La Vida Sacra

La Vida Sacra
Author: James L. Empereur
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780742551572

Presents an insightful approach to the sacraments from the perspective and actual practice of Latinos over the centuries. This work offers a distinctive take on the belief and enculturation of the sacraments in the Latino experience and context. It is suitable for theology courses, as well as directors of ministerial programs and their students.