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''Forged'' is a book written by the noted biblical scholar Bart D. Ehrman. Although it has long been recognised that numerous Epistles of the New Testament bear names of authors who are unlikely to have written them, traditional Christian teaching has been that it was an accepted practice in antiquity for a writer to attribute his work to a well-known figure from the past, or a teacher who has greatly influenced him. ''Forged'' demonstrates that this is incorrect and the practice would have been condemned as dishonest by all authorities in antiquity. Falsely attributed writings are often referred to as "pseudepigraphs" but Ehrman maintains that the more honest term is "forgery". The book posits that 11 or more books out of the 27 books of the Christian New Testament canon were written as forgeries.〔 CNN book review article summarizing Ehrman's claim that much of the New Testament was written as a forgery. 〕 In his book, Ehrman points out numerous inconsistencies which he finds within the New Testament which appear to support many of his claims, such as the fact that in Acts 4:13 the statement is made that both Peter and John were illiterate, yet in later years entire books of the Bible were then alleged to have been written by them. ==Books of the New Testament identified as forgeries by Ehrman== * Acts of the Apostles * First Epistle of Peter * Second Epistle of Peter * Epistle of James * Epistle of Jude * Second Epistle to the Thessalonians * First Epistle to Timothy * Second Epistle to Timothy * Epistle to Titus * Epistle to the Ephesians * Epistle to the Colossians 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Forged (book)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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