Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism

Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism

Wallace, Daniel B.; Hixson, Elijah; Gurry, Peter J.

IVP Academic

11/2019

400

Mole

Inglês

9780830852574

15 a 20 dias

546

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List of Figures and Tables

Foreword by Daniel B. Wallace

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

1. Introduction (Peter J. Gurry and Elijah Hixson)

2. Myths about Autographs: What They Were and How Long They May Have Survived (Timothy N. Mitchell)

3. Math Myths: How Many Manuscripts We Have and Why More Isn't Always Better (Jacob W. Peterson)

4. Myths about Classical Literature: Responsibly Comparing the New Testament to Ancient Works (James B. Prothro)

5. Dating Myths, Part One: How We Determine the Ages of Manuscripts (Elijah Hixson)

6. Dating Myths, Part Two: How Later Manuscripts Can Be Better Manuscripts (Gregory R. Lanier)

7. Myths About Copyists: The Scribes Who Copied Our Earliest Manuscripts (Zachary J. Cole)

8. Myths About Copying: The Mistakes and Corrections Scribes Made (Peter Malik)

9. Myths About Transmission: The Text of Philemon from Beginning to End (S. Matthew Solomon)

10. Myths About Variants: Why Most Variants Are Insignificant and Why Some Can't Be Ignored (Peter J. Gurry)

11. Myths About Orthodox Corruption: Were Scribes Influenced by Theology, and How Can We Tell? (Robert D. Marcello)

12. Myths About Patristics: What the Church Fathers Thought About Textual Variation (Andrew Blaski)

13. Myths About Canon: What the Codex Can and Can't Tell Us (John D. Meade)

14. Myths About Early Translations: Their Number, Importance, and Limitations (Jeremiah Coogan)

15. Myths About Modern Translations: Variants, Verdicts, and Versions (Edgar Battad Ebojo)

Bibliography

List of Contributors

Image Credits

Name Index

Subject Index

Scripture Index

Ancient Writings Index

Manuscript Index
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