In this fascinating work on canon, the author seeks to defend the Protestant canon of 66 books without recourse to extra-Biblical evidence. He begins the book by saying, “The Bible should be the starting point and ending point for all Christian doctrine, including the doctrine of canon.” And he demonstrates that the Bible does indeed thoroughly address this issue. Chapter 10 shows that the church of the first millennium took the same approach to canonization and clearly sided with the Reformation and against the reactionary Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox approaches to canon since the Reformation. This is a ground breaking book in presuppositional apologetics.
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