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To: Raycpa; NattieShea; PowerBaby
Thank you for your compilations on this thread. I am referring them to my kids.

Are you aware of a good text that encompasses this history?

34 posted on 07/02/2006 5:00:30 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Carry_Okie

The author of the website I copied from suggestions:

http://www.ntcanon.org/information.shtml

If the questions are on the Davinci Code, I found Josh McDowell's Quest for answers the Davinci Code to be an easy and entertaining read.


39 posted on 07/02/2006 5:38:41 AM PDT by Raycpa
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To: Carry_Okie
Just searched ....using Google...with this term "oral tradition of the bible" and turned this up:

This article is available through Project MUSE, an electronic journals collection made available to subscribing libraries

not sure what Project MUSE is....

Continuing...to the abstract........

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Kelber, Werner H. "Oral Tradition in Bible and New Testament Studies"
Oral Tradition - Volume 18, Number 1, March 2003, pp. 40-42
Slavica Publishers
Excerpt

Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth century. It developed its basic assumptions about and approaches to biblical texts in working with the print Bible, the first major, mechanically constructed book in early modernity. For this reason, the historical, critical scholarship of the Bible has risked laboring under a cultural anachronism, projecting modernity's communications culture upon the ancient media world.

However, despite its resolutely text-centered habits, historical criticism has by no means been unaware of orality's role in the formation of biblical texts. The impact of form criticism, the method devised to deal with oral tradition, on biblical scholarship of both the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and the New Testament has been immense. Today, form criticism is besieged with multiple problems, the most significant of which is its complicity with post-Gutenberg assumptions about ancient dynamics of communication.

Not only are biblical texts by and large located in close affinity to speech, but the form critical project has turned out to be largely...

40 posted on 07/02/2006 5:40:42 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: Carry_Okie
Guess what I turned up was an article in a journal ...

Oral Tradition has one volume per year.

42 posted on 07/02/2006 5:56:51 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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