Matthew R. Crawford, Associate Professor and Director of the Program in Biblical and Early Christian Studies, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, Australian Catholic University
Matthew R. Crawford is Associate Professor and Director of the Program in Biblical and Early Christian Studies in the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University. From 2012 to 2015 he held an AHRC-funded postdoc at Durham University on canonical and non-canonical gospel literature, and from 2013 to 2015 a Junior Research Fellowship from Hatfield College. He is the author of Cyril of Alexandria's Trinitarian Theology of Scripture (2014).
Abbreviations Introduction 1. Eusebius' Canon Tables as a Paratext for Ordering Textual Knowledge 2. The Origins of Scholarship on the Fourfold Gospel: From Alexandria to Caesarea 3. Reading the Gospels with the Eusebian Canon Tables 4. Augustine's Usage of the Canon Tables in De Consensu Evangelistarum 5. Canon Tables 2.0: The Peshitta Version of the Eusebian Apparatus 6. Scholarly Practices: The Eusebian Canon Tables in the Hiberno-Latin Tradition 7. Seeing the Salvation of God: Images as Paratext in Armenian Commentaries on the Eusebian Canon Tables Conclusion Appendix 1: A Translation of Eusebius' Letter to Carpianus Appendix 2: Eusebian Parallels in Augustine's De consensu evangelistarum Appendix 3: The Gospel Synopsis in Codex Climaci Rescriptus and its Possible Connection to Ammonius' Diatessaron-Gospel Appendix 4: Theophanes the Grammarian's Note about Canon Tables Bibliography
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