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Review of a "New New Testament": Part 2

Review of a "New New Testament": Part 2

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  • Michael J. Kruger

This article offers a review of the book by Hal Taussig, A New New Testament, a book that argues that apocryphal literature should be regarded as scriptural. The review interacts with the book's introduction, where the author offers his apologetic for the book. This article shows that the author's claims regarding the origins and dates of the books are deceptive, as are his remarks on when the current New Testament came into existence. The article also shows the problems with saying that there is no distinction between canonical books and apocryphal books.

Source: Canon Fodder, 2013. 4 pages.

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