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The process of finalizing the New Testament was not attributed to a single individual but rather involved multiple church leaders and councils over several centuries. Key figures included early church fathers like Athanasius and councils like the Councils of Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD), which affirmed the canon. The consensus on the 27 books of the New Testament emerged by the 4th century, shaped by theological criteria and usage in early Christian worship.

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