Recently New Testament scholarship has been strongly influenced by a discipline that arose in post-war Germany and is here called "redaction criticism". The author defines redaction criticism as "the discipline concerned with the theological motivation of an author as it is revealed in the collection, arrangement, editing and modification of traditional material or the creation of new forms within the traditions of early Christianity". He explores the origins, the nature and the implications of this new approach to the Bible.
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