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THE NEW TESTAMENT CANON
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AUTHORS OF THE GOSPELS
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is normally divided into four main parts: Gospels Acts Letters Apocalypse THE NEW TESTAMEMT
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Good News about Jesus Christ authorship attributed to the four Evangelists narrative portraits of Jesus written for various early Christian communities similar to ancient biographies in form THE FOUR GOSPELS
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Matthew Mark Luke THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
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John THE FOURTH GOSPEL:
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Why were certain books eventually accepted into the New Testament Canon, while others were rejected? FOUR CRITERIA FOR CANONICITY
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Apostolic Origin - attributed to and/or based on the preaching/teaching of the first-generation apostles (or their closest companions). Universal Acceptance - acknowledged by all major Christian communities in the Mediterranean world (by the end of the fourth century). FOUR CRITERIA FOR CANONICITY
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Liturgical Use - read publicly along with the OT when early Christians gathered for the Lord's Supper (their weekly worship services). Consistent Message - containing theological ideas compatible with other accepted Christian writings (incl. the divinity and humanity Jesus).
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There are 21 letters included in the New Testament. The letters were written by (or attributed to) various early Christian leaders, known as “apostles”. "LETTERS" OR "EPISTLES":
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Of the 21 Epistles, Thirteen Letters are attributed to Paul. They are real letters written by Paul (or his associates) to particular communities or to a specific individual. They address or respond to various local problems and issues. PAULINE EPISTLES
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1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Romans Philippians Colossians LETTERS SENT TO CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES IN CITIES
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1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus Philemon LETTERS ADDRESSED TO INDIVIDUAL CHRISTIAN LEADERS
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ONE BIBLICAL SERMON Hebrews
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SEVEN CATHOLIC EPISTLES OR GENERAL LETTERS James 1 Peter 2 Peter 1 John 2 John 3 John Jude
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The Book of Revelation A highly symbolic narrative that interprets a historical crisis and provides hope for a better future. "APOCALYPSE"
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a partial narrative account of the growth of the Early Church a continuation of Luke's Gospel contains historical materials, but is not a complete "history" of apostolic Christianity ACTS OF THE APOSTLES
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o Group 1: Acts 1: 13-26 o Group 2:Acts 2: 1-41 o Group 3:Acts 3 o Group 4Acts 4: 1-31 o Group 5:Acts 2: 42-47; Acts 4: 32-37; Acts 5: 1-11 GROUPS
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Complete a short skit by Wednesday that depicts what has gone on in the young Christian community in Jerusalem. TASK DUE THURSDAY
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