Reserve the catalog in Kruger, Michael. Canon again visited: the establishment of the origin and authority of the New Testament book, Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway, 2012. Author information Michael Kruger has a doctorate from the University of Edinburgh. He wrote many books about early Christianity. In addition to being a skilled writer, Dr. Kroeger also holds the title of professor of reformist seminary. This is a traditional physical education school that adds convenience to online courses.
The New Testament classic is a series of books that believe that Christians receive the inspiration of God and constitute the Christian Bible's New Testament. For most people this is a list of agreed 27 books such as "Classic Gospel", "Apostle", "Apostle", "Apocalypse". The New Testament classic book was written before the year 120 AD. For the Orthodox Church, the recognition that these works are authority was officially confirmed at the 262th Truman Committee. In 382, the Catholic Church made a doctrinal definition in the Roman City Council and the Trent Parliament's Biblical Classics in 1545, the Diocese of Florence in 1442 and the North African Council of 393 - 419 (Hippo and Carthage) I reconfirmed. For the Church of England it was doctrinal for 39 articles in 1563, Calvinism, a confession of the Westminster faith in 1647.
According to the article of the Catholic Encyclopedia relating to the classic of the New Testament, "There was a complete and clear concept of the New Testament classics from the beginning, that is, there is no basis in history since the apostolate: the old and new Bible like the Old Testament As a result of development, the process is instantly inspired by skeptics and controversies both inside and outside the church, and is hindered by some kind of embarrassment and natural hesitation, and does not reach the final term until the definition of the doctrine of the Tridentine Council.
New Testament: Classical classics other than the Old Testament constituting the Christian Bible. The New Testament consists of 27 books. It is about 50 to 150 advertisements. The first four books are the Gospels that recorded the life of Jesus Christ. In the Gospel, the first three (Matthew, Mark and Luca) are considered to be similar Gospel, and John 's book is considered to be quite different. Behind the gospel is an apostolic record that recorded the development of the early Christian movement. Most of the New Testament contains letters, many of which are attributed to the apostle Paul, but others are anonymous or related to other early church leaders. The New Testament ends with the revelation "Apocalypse" on the last day and the present Romans persecution.