Redrawing the boundaries; the date of early Christian literature.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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9781845533021

Redrawing the boundaries; the date of early Christian literature.

Sturdy, John.

Equinox Publishing Limited

2007

164 pages

$29.95

Paperback

BibleWorld

BS2315

The late Sturdy (former dean, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge) formulated this text in response to John Robinson's 1975 Redating the New Testament, in which Robinson argued for a mostly first c...

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