Craig Blomberg (born 1955) is an American New Testament scholar. Blomberg is a Distinguished Professor of the New Testament at Denver Seminary in Colorado where he has been since 1986. His areas of academic expertise are the New Testament. Blomberg has written and edited multiple books.
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Bart Ehrman is most well-known, prolific writer and Professor of New Testament - Craig Blomberg
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After Marcion (160 AD) rejected 'Angry' OT Hebrew God, Christians compiled NT Bible - Craig Blomberg
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New Testament books remained unknown/not written of until mid-2nd century (150 AD) - Craig Blomberg
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Muratorian Fragment: Oldest NT Bible canon dated 170-300 AD, lists 21 of 27 books - Craig Blomberg
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Church Father, Irenaeus (France, 202 AD) wrote of 21 from 27 NT Bible books - Craig Blomberg
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Church Father, Tertullian (Tunisia, 220 AD) wrote of 23 from 27 NT Bible books - Craig Blomberg
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Origen (Lebanon, 253 AD) & Athanasius (Egypt, 363 AD) wrote of all 27 NT Bible books - Craig Blomberg
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At Council of Carthage (Algeria, 397 AD), Bible canon of 27 NT/39 OT books was agreed - Craig Blomberg
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NT Bible: Hebrews, James, 2 Peter, 2/3 John, Jude & Revelation were 'disputed' books - Craig Blomberg
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