Hi @DNB and @metis
DNB said : “Usage defined Canon.”
Metis replied ; “False again, and we know this to be true as there were records kept of the general process and results as it went on for over 1/2 a century…” (post #111)
DNB replied : “Yes, but 90% of the decision was based on tradition - what the apostolic fathers wrote about and referred to.” (post #116)
Hi @metis
You mentioned "records kept" of the process by which the Catholic Church determined it's canon (which is popular in the west but still different than other canons)
Can you give us 5 examples from the “records kept of the general process and results” regarding who these specific discussants were, and 5 examples of what these specific discussants actually said that determined the specific, actual choice to include 5 specific books that were included in the western (i.e. "roman" Catholic) Canon and 5 examples of what specific discussants actually said that determined the actual choice to exclude just 5 specific books that were actually excluded from the western canon the roman church decided would be it's canon?
I've heard the claim regarding actual "discussions" and "debates" over books and "criteria" claimed regarding how these choices were made, but not seen much specific historical data supporting this claim as an actual, historical, process.
Thanks for any additional information.
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DNB said : “Usage defined Canon.”
Metis replied ; “False again, and we know this to be true as there were records kept of the general process and results as it went on for over 1/2 a century…” (post #111)
DNB replied : “Yes, but 90% of the decision was based on tradition - what the apostolic fathers wrote about and referred to.” (post #116)
Hi @metis
You mentioned "records kept" of the process by which the Catholic Church determined it's canon (which is popular in the west but still different than other canons)
Can you give us 5 examples from the “records kept of the general process and results” regarding who these specific discussants were, and 5 examples of what these specific discussants actually said that determined the specific, actual choice to include 5 specific books that were included in the western (i.e. "roman" Catholic) Canon and 5 examples of what specific discussants actually said that determined the actual choice to exclude just 5 specific books that were actually excluded from the western canon the roman church decided would be it's canon?
I've heard the claim regarding actual "discussions" and "debates" over books and "criteria" claimed regarding how these choices were made, but not seen much specific historical data supporting this claim as an actual, historical, process.
Thanks for any additional information.
Clear
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