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From: David Moore 
Subject: Re: "canonical" text
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On Tue, 26 Mar 1996 HuldrychZ@aol.com wrote:

> The entire field of what constituted "sacred texts" in the early Church is
> very complex.  Years ago Ernst Kasemann edited a collection on that very
> topic.  I forget the name- but it could easily be found by looking under
> Kasemann's name in a good library.
> 
> Perhaps that would be the best place to start.

	_The Canon of Scripture, a general work on this subject by F. F.
Bruce, includes a bibliographic entry on the work referred to above.  It
is _Das Neue Testament als Kanon_ (Go:ttingen, 1970), E. Ka:semann, ed.; 
Bruce's book also includes other bibliography up to about 1986.

David L. Moore                             Southeastern Spanish District
Miami, Florida                               of the  Assemblies of God
dvdmoore@dcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us           Department of Education
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