Heresy and Criticism: The Search for Authenticity in Early Christian Literature


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Robert Grant draws upon his fifty years of experience dealing with the correlation of early Christianity and classical culture to demonstrate that Christian heretics were the first to apply literacy criticism to Christian books. He shows that the heretics methods were the same as those of pagan contemporaries and that literary criticism derived from the Hellenistic schools. Literary criticism was later used by famous orthodox leaders and as time passed orthodox critics increasingly found that these methods could serve them well. Grant supports his argument by focusing on principal figures Origen Dionysius of Alexandria Eusebius and Jerome.
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