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<p>The term "biblical canon" refers to the collection of sacred books recognized as authoritative for the Christian faith. The concept of a canon, though central to Christian doctrine and practice, did not emerge overnight. Rather, it developed through centuries of theological reflection, debate, and decisions made by early Christian communities, and it was shaped by the complex interplay of faith, scripture, and tradition. This work aims to explore the authenticity and authority of the biblical canon in the early church, focusing on its historical development, theological implications, and the role played by key figures, texts, and councils in shaping what is recognized as sacred Scripture today.</p> <p>The term "canon" comes from the Greek word <em>kanon</em>, meaning "rule" or "measuring stick." In its early Christian context, it came to refer to a list of writings that were considered authoritative and inspired by God. While the concept of the canon was not fully formed in the firs...楽天市場のショップで商品詳細の続きを見る