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Thomas Creedy
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Parsenios’ ‘Orthodox Perspective’ is fascinating not least in the way he ignores the format the other perspectives adhere to! It reads instead as a fascinating apologia and understanding of Orthodox canon formation and biblical interpretation.
— Aug 01, 2023 03:23AM
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Thomas Creedy
is on page 159 of 288
Boxall’s RC perspective is interesting. Self aware of theological bias and quite thoughtful.
— Jul 30, 2023 08:53AM
Thomas Creedy
is on page 131 of 288
DeBuhn’s ‘Liberal Protestant Perspective’ is just that - he plays his rather tired cards early and I could almost have written this chapter based on half-remembered undergraduate notes. Weak.
— Jul 30, 2023 08:46AM
Thomas Creedy
is on page 73 of 288
Nienhuis offers an interesting ‘progressive evangelical’ view (though notes at the outset he isn’t clear what that means!). I found it interesting but a bit scattergun - ‘open’ or magpie would be a good description in my view. Stimulating, though.
— Jul 23, 2023 06:42AM
Thomas Creedy
is on page 73 of 288
Lockett’s ‘conservative evangelical view’ seems sound and strong to me. Helpful emphasis on canonicity.
— Jul 23, 2023 06:41AM
Thomas Creedy
is on page 40 of 288
Porter and Laird offer an introduction which is helpful as a stand-alone introduction to the field of NT Canon, as well as to the shape (and, crucially, the scope) of the book.
— Jul 23, 2023 06:11AM

