How the New Testament canon was formed (Part 2 of 2). In this video, Lee McDonald and Mike Licona discuss the Muratorian Fragment, 1 Clement, the claim to divine inspiration and canon, the use of 1 Enoch by Jude 14, divine inspiration and biblical inerrancy, and the canon within the canon.
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