Bart Ehrman

Chart comparing New Testament dating ranges in evangelical and historical-critical scholarship from the 1800s to contemporary scholarship, including authorship views and areas of scholarly debate.

The chart above was developed using GPT Business via a collaborative effort with Adam Garrett.

Critical Scholar Bart Erhman’s Dating of the New Testament:

Date

Approximated Dating

1 Thessalonians

C. 49 C.E.

Galatians

C. 49-51 C.E.

1 Corinthians

C. 54-55 C.E.

2 Corinthians

C. 55-56 C.E.

Romans

C. 56-57 C.E.

Philemon

55 C.E. or 61-63 C.E.

Philippians

C. 59-62 C.E.

The Gospel of Mark

C. 70 C.E.

2 Thessalonians

70-90 C.E.

1 Peter

70-110 C.E.

The Gospel of Matthew

80-90 C.E.

The Gospel of Luke

80-90 C.E.

The Acts of the Apostles

80-90 C.E.

Colossians

80-100 C.E.

Ephesians

80-100 C.E.

The Epistle to the Hebrews

80-100 C.E.

The Epistle to James

80-100 C.E.

The Gospel of John

90-100 C.E.

The Epistle of Jude

90-100 C.E.

The Book of Revelation

C. 96 C.E.

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