
Roger Beckwith (1929–2023)
Author of The Old Testament Canon of the New Testament Church and Its Background in Early Judaism
About the Author
Works by Roger Beckwith
The Old Testament Canon of the New Testament Church and Its Background in Early Judaism (1986) 184 copies, 1 review
This Is the Day: The Biblical Doctrine of the Christian Sunday in Its Jewish and Early Church Setting (Marshall's Theological Library) (1978) 29 copies
Praying with Understanding: Explanations of Words and Passages in the Book of Common Prayer (1992) 16 copies
The Church, Women Bishops and Provision - The Integrity of Orthodox Objection to Women Bishops (2011) 10 copies
Apocrypha and Apocalyptic 5 copies
Calendar, chronology, and worship : studies in ancient Judaism and early Christianity (2005) 3 copies
Priesthood and Sacraments. A study in the Anglican-Methodist Report i.e. Conversations between the Church of England and (1964) 2 copies
Associated Works
Understanding Scripture: An Overview of the Bible's Origin, Reliability, and Meaning (2012) — Contributor — 240 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1929
- Date of death
- 2023-10-21
- Gender
- male
- Awards and honors
- Honorary Curate, St. Michael-the-Northgate, Oxford
- Relationships
- Lewis, C. S. (tutor)
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Reviews
The Old Testament Canon of the New Testament Church and its Background in Early Judaism by Roger T Beckwith
In 1892, the publication of H E Ryle's "The Canon of the Old Testament," was the most detailed work gathering together much of earlier authors' works. Beckwith's work supersedes Ryle's work in a much needed analysis. Beckwith expands on the previous work including the now discovered Dead Sea Scrolls & subsequent findings of various Old Testament works. In this work, endnotes provide a more specific focus on the discussion on each topic or particular OT book in question. His conclusions show more remain open to discussion but are based on solid ground. His main point is that the Old Testament canon was already a settled question by the 2nd century BC which the Council of Jamnia in AD 90 only confirmed. He provides numerous supporting examples including the Dead Sea Scrolls, Mishnah, New Testament, & the Talmud to defend his view. Whether he succeeds on this point, the reader can decide that question. This work includes 5 appendices & 3 indexes. show less
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- Members
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- Rating
- 4.0
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- ISBNs
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