The Bible is a collection of writings possessing infallible authority for the faith and life of the church. But what writings make up the Bible? How and by whom were they collected? Can we be sure that none were included by mistake or that none were inadvertently omitted? These and related questions constitute the problem of the canon. The word canon derives ultimately from a Semitic word meaning reed, which yielded the figurative sense of a measuring rod or ruler. From
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