New Testament Introduction: Dr. Everett F. Harrison (# 26): NT Canon

The research of Clement of Alexandria and Origen carry weight on the question. Marcion and Montanus, then, and just like today, have continuing significance. They illustrate the liberal-Gestapoists (e.g. Episcopal seminaries) and the Pentecostal enthusiasts. More could be said. Next time, Eusebius, the scholar-Bishop of Caesarea, will be examined.


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