Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception.
Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and DeceptionTerry L. Wilder
University Press of America, Inc.
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Written by an Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek, Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception: An Inquiry into Intention and Reception is a monograph written to address the question: "If pseudonymous works exist in the New Testament, what can be said about their intention and reception?" Topics covered include scrutiny of disputed New Testament letters and the role and authority of the Apostle in the early church. An extensively researched and documented account that draws as heavily upon logic as it does upon biblical expertise to scrutinize New Testament passages that may have been written under a pseudonym for specific purposes, Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception is recommended for intermediate to advanced Biblical scholars and college library shelves.
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Title Annotation: | Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception: An Inquiry into Intention and Reception |
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Author: | Burroughs, John |
Publication: | Reviewer's Bookwatch |
Article Type: | Book review |
Date: | Nov 1, 2005 |
Words: | 149 |
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