(– August 8, 1998), was an American Roman Catholic priest, a member of the Sulpician Fathers and a prominent Biblical scholar of his era.īrown was one of the first Roman Catholic scholars to apply historical-critical analysis to the Bible. The following is a brief excerpt from Wikipedia on Raymond E. Brown’s Introduction to the New Testament (RC) and I found it in a post by Jared Anderson at (LDS). The core timeline – which consisted of only the books and their dates – was drawn from Raymond E. (please do advise if you find any errors) My hope is that this may serve as a fairly rich “info-graphic” to help outline the development of Christology and “historical” information about Jesus as contained in the gospels. Thus, the following timeline, which combines information from several resources. ![]() ![]() While timelines can be found from a number of sources, I had trouble finding any that were annotated with other significant events of the period. Using a range of textual clues, scholars have developed approximate dates for the books. Dating of documents was also not undertaken. Some of the books were written anonymously and did not specify an author. One of the many difficulties the New Testament presents for scholars is dating and sequencing the books in order.
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