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Canon Formation: Tracing the Role of Sub-Collections in the Biblical Canon

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Overview

Contributors to this volume examine the various collections of canonical sub-units in the canon, considering the state of the question regarding each particular collection. The chapters introduce the issues involved in sub-collections being accepted in the canon, summarize the historical evidence of the acceptance of these collections, and discuss the compositional evidence of “canonical consciousness” in the various collections. The contributors consider paratextual evidence, for example, the arrangement of the books in various manuscripts, the titles of the books, and also include evidence such as the presence of catchwords, framing devices, and themes.

The book begins with a consideration of the two overarching collections – the Old and New Testaments. Next, several sub-collections within the Hebrew Bible (OT) are considered, including the Torah, Prophets, the Megilloth, the Twelve (both in their Masoretic Text and Septuagint forms), and the Psalter. In addition, sub-collections in the New Testament include the four-fold Gospel, the Pauline Collection (usually with Hebrews in the early manuscripts), the function of Acts within the New Testament, the Praxapostolos (Acts along with the Catholic Epistles), and the function of Revelation as the end of the canon.

  • Examines the various collections of canonical sub-units in the canon
  • Introduces the issues involved in sub-collections being accepted in the canon
  • Considers paratextual evidence
  • List of Contributors
  • Forward
  • Introduction
  • Section One: The Bible as a Whole and the Old and New Testament as Canonical Units
  • The Bible Canon and Its Significance
  • The Canonical Shape of the Hebrew Old Testament
  • The Canonical Shape of the Greek Old Testament
  • The Canonical Shape of the New Testament
  • Section Two: Old Testament Canonical Sub-Units
  • The Pentateuch as Canon
  • The Canon of Psalms
  • The Canonical Role of Israel's Wisdom Collection
  • The Macro-Structure of the Megilloth
  • The Canonical Function of the Nebi'im
  • Prophetic Intentionality in the Twelve
  • The Book of the Twelve in the Septuagint
  • Section Three: New Testament Canonical Sub-Units
  • The Fourfold Gospel Collection
  • Corpus Apostolicum
  • The Pauline Corpus
  • Revelation as the End of the Canon
  • Section Four: Hermeneutical Considerations of Canon
  • Hermeneutical Reflections on Canonical Sub-Collections: Retrospect and Prospect
  • Bibliography
  • Index
The subunits of this book serve the whole much in the same way the subunits they discuss serve the biblical canon. The novice reader is effectively introduced to the landscape of canonical studies through the intentionality of the book’s editors, while the experienced researcher is introduced to new ideas and constructive suggestions for further study. Glenny and Lockett, along with each contributor, have provided a resource for all levels of study that can and should be used in canon research moving forward.

Review of Biblical Literature

The focus on sub-units of the biblical books in this volume is a most welcome focus that has not received adequate attention by earlier scholars or in my work on canon formation. This volume provides an important advance on canon formation in this often neglected area.

—From the foreword by Lee Martin McDonald, Acadia Divinity School, Canada

For years now, the scholarly interest in the biblical canon has only seemed to grow. But lacking in many of these discussions has been a deep exploration of the form and structure of the canon, with special attention to canonical sub-units. This new volume gathers together an impressive group of scholars who provide well-researched and even-handed essays that fill this important gap. I highly recommend it.

―Michael J. Kruger, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA

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