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""The problem of the way in which patristic exegetes viewed the New Testament, and indeed the whole Bible, has concerned scholars a good deal in recent years, especially since it has been discovered that many of the Fathers' methods were analogous to our own. The problem of historical criticism, however, does not seem to have occupied so much attention. . . . ""By concentrating on one problem, that of the life of Jesus, I have sought to see how early Christians up to and including Origen faced it, and what there is in their work which deserves retention or rejection."" --from the Preface

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""The problem of the way in which patristic exegetes viewed the New Testament, and indeed the whole Bible, has concerned scholars a good deal in recent years, especially since it has been discovered that many of the Fathers' methods were analogous to our own. The problem of historical criticism, however, does not seem to have occupied so much attention. . . . ""By concentrating on one problem, that of the life of Jesus, I have sought to see how early Christians up to and including Origen faced it, and what there is in their work which deserves retention or rejection."" --from the Preface
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Robert M. Grant, editor of The Apostolic Fathers and author of this Introduction, is one of the nation's leading Protestant theological scholars. Today he is Chairman of the Department of New Testament of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. A native of the Chicago area, he attended Northwestern University, Episcopal Theological School, Union Theological Seminary, and Harvard University. His books published both here and abroad have won him wide acclaim. Among the titles to his credit are The Bible in the Church, The Earliest Lives of Jesus, Gnosticism: an Anthology, and A Historical Introduction to the New Testament.