Template:Did you know nominations/The Origins of Early Christian Literature

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The result was: promoted by PrimalMustelid talk 02:04, 30 December 2023 (UTC)

The Origins of Early Christian Literature

  • ... that in her 2021 The Origins of Early Christian Literature, Robyn Faith Walsh found that German Romanticists were in part responsible for modern scholarly assumptions about the gospels? Source: Walsh, Robyn Faith; Concannon, Cavan (9 September 2021). "AJR Conversations: The Origins of Early Christian Literature". Ancient Jew Review. Retrieved 13 November 2023.; Becker, Matthias (June 2022). "Robyn Faith Walsh, The Origins of Early Christian Literature. Contextualizing the New Testament within Greco-Roman Literary Culture, Cambridge – New York (Cambridge University Press) 2021, XIX, 225 S., ISBN 978-1-108-83530-5 (geb.), £ 75,–" (PDF). Klio (in German). 104 (1). De Gruyter. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 January 2023.

Created by Pbritti (talk). Self-nominated at 05:57, 14 November 2023 (UTC). Post-promotion hook changes for this nom will be logged at Template talk:Did you know nominations/The Origins of Early Christian Literature; consider watching this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.

  • QPQ checks out, and hook matches the sourcing. (The AJR article was really interesting!) Article length and eligibility checks out, and I don't see any outstanding problems. Hook summarizes the book which is a good enough strategy with book-hooks. Thank you for your work on this article and the nomination! Generalissima (talk) 18:53, 16 November 2023 (UTC)