Apostolic Canonization

These presentations were done by Ed Stevens and are coming from a “full preterist” perspective. That is, all biblical prophecy was fulfilled by or at the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The first part of part one is going over the importance of all the books having been written before 70 to the preterist. If you’re not on board with the full preterist understanding of eschatology, that’s fine. There’s still lots to learn from these presentations that can strengthen your faith in the inspiration of the new testament scriptures and that inspired apostles canonized all the writings during their lifetime rather than uninspired men years later. I hope you enjoy.

Then and Now Preterist Podcast

Apostolic Canonization
(Pt 1)

February 17, 2013 | Ed Stevens

Shows how all 27 of the NT books were written, copied, circulated, certified, and formed into a completed canon of New Testament scripture before Apostle Peter died in AD 64. This lesson is an introduction to Apostolic Canonization. If you wish to have the PDF lesson outline for this podcast, simply email us to request it (preterist1@preterist.org). Be sure to mention the date of the podcast for which you would like to receive the PDF.

Then and Now Preterist Podcast

Apostolic Canonization
(Pt 2)

February 24, 2013 | Ed Stevens

This is part two in our series on Apostolic Canonization. We discuss the duplication, circulation, and collection of all 27 of the New Testament books before Apostle Peter died in AD 64. If you wish to have the PDF lesson outline for this podcast, simply email us to request it (preterist1@preterist.org). Be sure to mention the date of the podcast for which you would like to receive the PDF.

Then and Now Preterist Podcast

Apostolic Canonization
(Pt 3)

March 03, 2013 | Ed Stevens

This lesson completes our series on Apostolic Canonization. We take a closer look at Apostle Peter’s role in using the keys of the kingdom (i.e., his binding and loosing authority) to certify all 27 of the New Testament books as inspired, canonical, and authoritative before he died in AD 64. If you wish to have the PDF lesson outline for this podcast, simply email us to request it (preterist1@preterist.org). Be sure to mention the date of the podcast for which you would like to receive the PDF.