ABSTRACT

Was the New Testament written in the early first century CE or at a much later date? Sturdy's work was conceived as a reply to John Robinson's Reading the New Testament, which dated the New Testament material very early. Sturdy argued that the Pauline letters are in places interpolated, Colossians, Ephesians and the Pastorals are pseudonymous, and that Luke and Acts are not by the same author. He believed that Matthew was the last Synoptic Gospel to be written, with John assigned to the period 140 CE. Redrawing the Boundaries offers a radical approach to New Testament Studies that stands in a long tradition of scholarship represented by the Tuebingen School in Germany.

chapter |3 pages

The problem posed

chapter |4 pages

1 Clement

chapter |6 pages

The Letters of Ignatius

chapter |7 pages

Polycarp

chapter |7 pages

Mark

chapter |3 pages

Luke

chapter |4 pages

Matthew

chapter |5 pages

Acts

chapter |3 pages

The Catholic Epistles

chapter |8 pages

Johannine Literature

chapter |4 pages

Summary and Conclusions