How was the Bible Canonized?
The process of canonizing the Bible, or determining which books should be considered as divine revelation, has been a complex and lengthy endeavor spanning several centuries. The Bible, as we know it today, is composed of the Old Testament and the New Testament, each containing a collection of books that were deemed to be inspired by God. The canonization process involved a combination of theological considerations, historical context, and the influence of various religious communities. This article explores the fascinating journey of how the Bible was canonized.