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How the New Testament Came to Be - The 35th Annual Sperry Symposium

How the New Testament Came to Be - The 35th Annual Sperry Symposium

Introduction
Chapter 1: “Plain and Precious Things”: The Writing of the New Testament - Elder Alexander B. Morrison
Chapter 2: Asking Restoration Questions in New Testament Scholarship - Kent P. Jackson
Chapter 3: From Clay Tablets to Canon: The Story of the Formation of Scripture - Kerry Muhlestein
Chapter 4: Jews and Greeks: The Broader Context for Writing the New Testament - Jennifer C. Lane
Chapter 5: Principles of New Testament Textual Criticism - Carl W. Griffin and Frank F. Judd Jr.
Chapter 6: New Testament Manuscripts. Textual Families, and Variants - Carol F. Ellertson
Chapter 7: First-Century Sources on the Life of Jesus - Thomas A. Wayment
Chapter 8: Who Really Wrote the Gospels? A Study of Traditional Authorship - Frank F. Judd Jr.
Chapter 9: Matthew as an Editor of the Life and Teachings of Jesus - Gaye Strathearn
Chapter 10: Adding and Taking Away “Without a Cause” in Matthew 5:22 - Daniel K Judd and Allen W. Stoddard
Chapter 11: The Bread of Life Discourse as Dialogue - Charles Swift
Chapter 12: The Occasional Nature, Composition, and Structure of Paul’s Letters - Eric D. Huntsman
Chapter 13: Scribes and Ancient Letters: Implications for the Pauline Epistles - Lincoln H. Blumell
Chapter 14: Paul’s Use of Old Testament Scripture - Jared W. Ludlow
Chapter 15: Authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews - Terrence L. Szink
Chapter 16: The Earliest “New Testament” - Richard D. Draper
Chapter 17: False Gospels: An Approach to Studying the New Testament Apocrypha - Thomas A. Wayment
Chapter 18: Joseph Smith and the New Testament - Robert J. Matthews


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