Theological Word of the Day

Muratorian Canon



A manuscript named after L. A. Muratori which was discovered in 1740 and dates back to around A.D. 200 (ca. A.D. 170). It contains what is believed to be the earliest list of New Testament books. The unknown author lists the accepted books of his day, recognizing the Four Gospels, Acts, thirteen Epistles of Paul, First John, Second John, Jude, and Revelation.

Read the Muratorian Canon

Sponsors

Get Email Updates Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon

For Email Marketing you can trust

Our Classes

Theological Word of the Day

Agnosticism
[ag-noss''-tih-siz''-um] (Greek a-, “no” + Greek gnosis “knowledge”) Properly speaking, agnosticism is the theological suspension of belief in God or a creator. An agnostic can be “hard” or “soft.” The “hard” agnostic does not believe that anyone can know whether or not there is a God. A “soft” agnostic is one who has not personally [...] continue reading