Rethinking New Testament Textual CriticismDavid Alan Black New Testament textual criticism is an important but often overlooked field of study. Results drawn from textual studies bear important consequences for interpreting the New Testament and cannot be ignored by serious students of Scripture. This book introduces current issues in New Testament textual criticism and surveys the various methods used to determine the original text among variant readings. These essays from Eldon Jay Epp, Michael Holmes, J. K. Elliott, Maurice Robinson, and Moisés Silva provide readers with an excellent introduction to the field of New Testament textual criticism. |
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Abbreviations | 9 |
The Case for Reasoned Eclecticism | 77 |
The Case for Thoroughgoing Eclecticism | 101 |
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