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The following list of New Testament Church Fathers provides an overview of an important part of the secondary source evidence for the text of the New Testament (NT). The NT was quoted by early Christian authors, like Ignatius of Antioch, called the Church Fathers, and also in anonymous works like the Didache. Some anonymous works have traditionally been misattributed to better-known authors, and are now known by the name of that author, but with the prefix ''pseudo'' (meaning "false" in Greek), for example Pseudo-Dionysius. The other most substantial component of secondary sources for the text of the NT is its early translations into other languages, like Latin. Translations of the NT are known as ''versions''. == History == Johann Jakob Griesbach stressed the importance of patristic data for New Testament criticism and laid the foundation for their usage.〔 J.J. Griesbach, ''Curae in historiam textus Graeci epistolarum Paulinarum'', Fickelscherr, Jena 1777, pp. 25-28.〕 * Patristic quotations should be cited individually. * Patristic writings should be read in their entirety, using good editions. * Quotations should be derived only from genuine works. * Quotations should be included only from authentic Greek works. * Quotations should be distinguished from allusions. * Everything should be included as recited biblical text. * Alterations to the biblical text should be noted. * Differences between Patristic various quotations should be observed. * All additions, omissions or alterations must be noted. Gordon Fee suggests that the presentation of a Patristic quotation must be complete, including all known citations and adaptations, but not all allusions.〔 Gordon D. Fee, ''Text of John in Origen and Cyril of Alexandria: A Contribution to Methodology in the Recovery and Analysis of Patristic Citations'', Bib 52 (1971), 362.〕 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「List of New Testament Church Fathers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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