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Earlier assumptions about how the Gospels were composed and spread now seem dubious. Elder demolishes such myths as the notion that the ancients never read silently or that the canonical Gospels were all the same kind of text. Makes clear how early Christian communities treated the Gospels in diverse ways and informs understandings of ancient media cultures. 344 pages, hardcover.
Eerdmans.


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