Since Robinson’s work is not available in Logos (Redating the NT), here’s a new more up to date alternative: https://www.logos.com/product/210605/rethinking-the-dates-of-the-new-testament-the-evidence-for-early-composition
DAL
Neither of Bernier's books in FL have an Author's Bio.
I would better be able to evaluate the product if FL had the courtesy to include such.
Neither of Bernier's books in FL have an Author's Bio. I would better be able to evaluate the product if FL had the courtesy to include such.
This might help: https://regiscollege.ca/staff-directory/faculty-profiles-jonathan-bernier/
A free download of John A. T. Robinson's "Redating the New Testament" is available at
http://www.docdatabase.net/more-john-a-t-robinson-redating-the-new-testament-1976-605616.html
Since Robinson’s work is not available in Logos (Redating the NT), here’s a new more up to date alternative: https://www.logos.com/product/210605/rethinking-the-dates-of-the-new-testament-the-evidence-for-early-composition DAL
Thank you, DAL. A year ago, but published this year?
Although reading the snippets from the product page (ie digitally leafing thru the book), it appears to be 'Biblical scholarship' ... layers of double-negatives, if/then's, probably's, shoulds-and-coulds, and now-that-we've-concluded's.
I like this (unrepresentative but curious) snippet:
"Nonetheless, there is an undeniable insight operative within Douglas Campbell’s work; namely, that if—as virtually no New Testament scholar would dispute—Paul could have been writing as early as 50, then there is little reason to doubt that he could have been writing ca. 40."
Try sentence-diagramming that, and then assigning Baysian dependencies.
From my analyses, I've always argued 'earlier' weakens the apologetic arguments for authenticity.
A free download of John A. T. Robinson's "Redating the New Testament" is available at http://www.docdatabase.net/more-john-a-t-robinson-redating-the-new-testament-1976-605616.html
Thanks!
This one seems cleaner without all the extra "stuff" around it
http://www.biblemaths.com/redating.pdf