The early text of the New Testament

"The Early Text of the New Testament aims to examine and assess from our earliest extant sources the most primitive state of the New Testament text now known. What sort of changes did scribes make to the text? What is the quality of the text now at our disposal? What can we learn about the natu...

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Contributors: Hill, Charles E. 1956- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2012
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:[Rezension von: The early text of the New Testament] (2014) (Rodgers, Peter, 1943 -)
Edition:1. ed., 1. impr.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B New Testament / Text history
B Literalness / Church
B New Testament / Textual criticism
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. New Testament Versions History
B Collection of essays
B Bible. New Testament Manuscripts History
B Bible. New Testament Criticism, Textual
B Christian literature, Early Publishing
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Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:"The Early Text of the New Testament aims to examine and assess from our earliest extant sources the most primitive state of the New Testament text now known. What sort of changes did scribes make to the text? What is the quality of the text now at our disposal? What can we learn about the nature of textual transmission in the earliest centuries? In addition to analysing the textual and scribal culture of early Christianity, this volume explores the textual evidence for all the sections of the New Testament. It also examines the evidence from the earliest translations of New Testament writings and the citations or allusions to New Testament texts in other early Christian writers."--Dust jacket
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. [414] - 450. - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränd. Nachdr
ISBN:0199566364