Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata
From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon
Shepherd of Hermas as Scriptura Non Grata
From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon
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List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note About Style
Introduction: Seeking the Lost Shepherd
Part I — Rise of the Shepherd: A Scripture and its Readers
Chapter One: The Shepherd of Hermas: Text, Context, and Interpretation
Chapter Two: Initial Christian Approval of the Shepherd: Known Figures and Anonymous Sources
Chapter Three: The Contested Usefulness of the Shepherd in the Third and Fourth Centuries
Chapter Four: Passing the Test? The Shepherd, Canonical “Criteria,” and Rationales for Exclusion
Part II — Fall of the Shepherd: A Canon and its Discontents
Chapter Five: Constrictive Trends Forging Fourth-Century Christianity
Chapter Six: Athanasius of Alexandria and the Four Constrictive Trends: His Novel "Rule of Scripture" and Hermas’s Scriptura Non Grata
Conclusion: Eight Primary Contributions of the Foregoing Study
Bibliography
Index
About the Author