Part Two
Bibliology: 13 THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
Bibliology: 13 THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
New Testament
Books. These are books which pretend to have been
written by New Testament characters. Not all writers agree on the
classification of the great mass of extra-canonical writings which were
produced in the early church. Some would classify all of the non-canonical
books as Apocryphal, while others would classify as Apocryphal those that were
considered to be genuine but uninspired, and as Pseudepigraphal those which
were spurious. Miller lists the following under this latter classification:
seven gospels, that of Andrew, Bartholomew, Barnabas, Matthias, Thomas, Peter,
and Philip; eight Acts, that of John, Paul, Peter, Andrew, Thomas, Matthias,
Philip, and Thaddaeus; four Apocalypses, that of Peter, Paul, Thomas, and John;
and the Epistle of Paul to the Laodiceans.
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