Apocryphal Prophets and Athenian Poets: Noncanonical Influences on the New Testament
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Apocryphal Prophets and Athenian Poets: Noncanonical Influences on the New Testament  -     By: Gregory R. Lanier

Apocryphal Prophets and Athenian Poets: Noncanonical Influences on the New Testament

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For the first time, scholars and students can engage in a comprehensive analysis of the noncanonical influences on the formation of New Testament Scripture. In one volume, Lanier's analysis presents more than 500 examples of the crisscrossing lines between Jewish, Greco-Roman, and precanonical Christian influence, showcasing the cultural engagement found within early apostolic circles. 1088 pages, hardcover from B&H.

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Title: Apocryphal Prophets and Athenian Poets: Noncanonical Influences on the New Testament
By: Gregory R. Lanier
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 1056
Vendor: B&H Academic
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 2.75 (inches)
Weight: 3 pounds 12 ounces
ISBN: 1430097809
ISBN-13: 9781430097808
Stock No: WW097808

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The first comprehensive analysis of non-canonical influences—Jewish, non-Jewish, and early Christian—on the formation of the New Testament writings.

In Apocryphal Prophets and Athenian Poets: Noncanonical Influences on the New Testament, Gregory R. Lanier presents in one volume an overarching compendium and analysis of over five hundred relevant instances of non-Old-Testament influence on the New Testament across three categories—Jewish, non-Jewish (mostly Greco-Roman), and early Christian (pre-canonical).

The abundance of non-canonical influences on the New Testament testifies to the breadth of apostolic cultural engagement and the scope and pace of information exchange in the early Christian circles. This comprehensive work will allow scholars and students to give closer attention to the sheer complexity of the crisscrossing lines of direct and indirect influences on the New Testament Scriptures.

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Gregory R. Lanier (PhD, University of Cambridge) is professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando and academic dean of RTS Global.

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