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dronald
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What major Church’s are calling for a change to the NT?Because it wasn’t done by consensus. Some authority declared the canon of Scripture to be “opened”. That authority declared these specific 27 books to be Scripture, and those hundreds of other potential bible books to be non-Scriptural. Then that authority declared the canon to be “closed”(!)
This probably wasn’t the majority view. Many Christian scholars held other books to be inspired. Many Christian communities used other books in their worship. You might argue that groups like the Gnostics don’t count, because they were heretics. But the Gnostics didn’t call themselves heretics, they called themselves Christians, and by their canons, the Gospel of Mark, or Athanasius, or you and me, would all be heretics.
A list of books that Athanasius considered inspired in a letter, proves nothing, because other people wrote letters calling different books inspired, and others had councils “proving” different canons. So it wasn’t so much Athanasius himself, or the 2 councils that are usually credited as identifying what we (after the fact) consider the right canon. There was an authority that chose to rely on this scholar and these councils rather than that other scholar, and those other councils. If the canon was chosen by “consensus”, the NT canon would be 270 books, not 27. Think about the church committees you have served on. Can you imagine a consensus narrowing down to a shockingly small NT canon that we have? Can you imagine consensus closing the canon, forever?
If “consensus” is the key, then some might say consensus now can reopen the canon, today. In fact, some people** are ** saying and doing exactly that. Some groups are quietly introducing some new gospels, epistles, etc - all by consensus.