TY - BOOK AU - Schr�ter,Jens TI - From Jesus to the New Testament: early Christian theology and the origin of the New Testament canon T2 - Baylor-Mohr Siebeck studies in early Christianity SN - 1602588228 (hardback) U1 - 225.12 23 KW - Bible KW - New Testament KW - History of Biblical events KW - Theology KW - Canon KW - Church history KW - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I. Recollection and history in early Christianity: 1. New Testament science beyond historicism -- Reflections on the relationship between historiography and hermeneutics in New Testament science -- Construction of history and the beginnings of Christianity -- History in light of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ -- Part II. Jesus, Paul, Luke: Beginnings of the Jesus tradition -- On the historicity of the Gospels -- The unity of the Gospel -- The universalizing of the law in Galatians -- Metaphorical christology in Paul -- Luke as historiographer -- Salvation for the Gentiles and Israel -- Part III. On the way to the New Testament: Jesus and the canon -- The Acts of the Apostles and the emergence of the New Testament canon -- "The church has four Gospels, the heresy many" -- Part IV. What is "theology of the New Testament"?: Particularity and inclusivity in early Christianity -- The meaning of the canon for a theology of the New Testament N2 - "Traces the historical rationale for the development of the Christian canon, rooted in the life, preaching, and teaching of Jesus"--Provided by publisher ER -