Revisiting the Corruption of the New Testament: Manuscript, Patristic, and Apocryphal Evidence. Edited by Daniel B. Wallace

This is the inaugural volume in a new series, the Text and Canon of the New Testament. It consists of six essays on text-critical themes by Daniel B. Wallace and five of his former student interns at Dallas Theological Seminary. Wallace’s opening chapter, ‘Lost in Transmission: How Badly Did the Scr...

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Main Author: Houghton, H. A. G. 1976- (Author)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2013
In: The journal of theological studies
Year: 2013, Volume: 64, Issue: 1, Pages: 214-216
Review of:Revisiting the corruption of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, Mich. : Kregel, 2011) (Houghton, H. A. G.)
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Summary:This is the inaugural volume in a new series, the Text and Canon of the New Testament. It consists of six essays on text-critical themes by Daniel B. Wallace and five of his former student interns at Dallas Theological Seminary. Wallace’s opening chapter, ‘Lost in Transmission: How Badly Did the Scribes Corrupt the New Testament Text?’, is a revision of his response to Bart Ehrman at the 2008 Greer-Heard Point-Counterpoint Forum, the transcript of which has already been published in Robert B. Stewart (ed.), The Reliability of the New Testament (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2011).
ISSN:1477-4607
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of theological studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/jts/flt045