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The Author in Early Christian Literature offers a comprehensive examination of how authorship was conceptualized and practiced in early Christian writings. Bonar investigates the complex relationship between textual authority, authorial identity, and religious tradition during Christianity’s formative period.
The study analyzes how early Christian authors established credibility, attributed texts, and negotiated questions of authenticity within emerging Christian communities. Through careful textual analysis, Bonar explores pseudonymity, anonymous authorship, and attributed works that shaped Christian literary culture.
Part of the Elements in Early Christian Literature series, this work provides scholars and students with essential insights into the development of Christian intellectual traditions and the evolving understanding of what it meant to be an author in religious contexts.







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