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Das Muratori'sche Fragment Neu Untersucht Und Erklärt presents a detailed examination of the Muratorian Fragment, an early list of New Testament books. Authored by Friedrich Hermann Hesse, this study offers a fresh investigation and explanation of the fragment's historical context, content, and significance in the development of the biblical canon. Hesse delves into the fragment's importance for understanding early Christian views on which texts were considered authoritative.
This work provides valuable insights into the debates surrounding the New Testament canon's formation during the early centuries of Christianity. Hesse's analysis contributes to a deeper appreciation of the processes and criteria that shaped the Christian Bible as we know it today.
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