Explore the fascinating history of the Bible's formation with Samuel Davidson's "The Canon of the Bible: Its Formation, History, and Fluctuations." This meticulously researched work delves into the development of both the Old and New Testaments, tracing the evolution of scripture into the canon recognized today. < p/> Davidson examines the complex process by which certain texts were included and others excluded, shedding light on the historical, cultural, and religious influences that shaped the Bible. Readers interested in biblical studies, church history, and the canon of the Bible will find valuable insights into the often debated topic of how the Bible came to be. Understand the historical context surrounding the selection and acceptance of the books of the Bible and the factors that influenced these crucial decisions. A classic study of scripture, this volume offers a comprehensive look at the history and fluctuations of the biblical canon.
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