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Perspectives on New Testament textual criticism : collected essays, 1962-2004 / by Eldon Jay Epp.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Epp, Eldon Jay.
Series:
Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; v. 116.
Supplements to Novum Testamentum, 0167-9732 ; v. 116
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. New Testament--Criticism, Textual.
Bible.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (896 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This collection of frequently cited articles and chapters published from 1962 to 2004 provides perspective on the history and development of New Testament textual criticism, with descriptions and critique of the major text-critical theories and methods. Specific manuscripts and text-types, such as the Codex Bezae and the D-text are discussed, as well as issues such as anti-Judaic tendencies, the ascension narratives, and the relationship of text and canon. Many of the essays from the last fifteen years emphasize the earliest period and papyrus manuscripts, particularly those found at Oxyrhynchus, and assess their socio-cultural and intellectual contexts, while articles from the last five years advocate or engage the more controversial aspects of current New Testament textual criticism, especially the issue of 'original text'.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
The “Ignorance Motif” in Acts and Anti-Judaic Tendencies in Codex Bezae
Coptic Manuscript G67 and the Rôle of Codex Bezae as a Western Witness in Acts
The Claremont Profile Method for Grouping New Testament Minuscule Manuscripts
The Twentieth Century Interlude in New Testament Textual Criticism
Toward the Clarification of the Term “Textual Variant”1
The Eclectic Method in New Testament Textual Criticism: Solution or Symptom?1
New Testament Textual Criticism in America: Requiem for a Discipline
A Continuing Interlude in New Testament Textual Criticism?1
The Ascension in the Textual Tradition of Luke—Acts
Decision Points in Past, Present, and Future New Testament Textual Criticism1
New Testament Textual Criticism Past, Present, and Future: Reflections on the Alands’ Text of the New Testament
The New Testament Papyrus Manuscripts in Historical Perspective1
The Significance of the Papyri for Determining the Nature of the New Testament Text in the Second Century: A Dynamic View of Textual Transmission1
New Testament Papyrus Manuscripts and Letter Carrying in Greco-Roman Times1
The Papyrus Manuscripts of the New Testament
The International Greek New Testament Project: Motivation and History
Textual Criticism in the Exegesis of the New Testament
The New Testament Papyri at Oxyrhynchus in their Social and Intellectual Context
The Codex and Literacy in Early Christianity and at Oxyrhynchus: Issues Raised by Harry Y. Gamble’s Books and Readers in the Early Church
The Multivalence of the Term “Original Text” in New Testament Textual Criticism1
Issues in the Interrelation of New Testament Textual Criticism and Canon
Issues in New Testament Textual Criticism: Moving from the Nineteenth Century to the Twenty-First Century1
Anti-Judaic Tendencies in the D-Text of Acts: Forty Years of Conversation
Presidential Address
The Oxyrhynchus New Testament Papyri: “Not Without Honor Except in their Hometown”?
Bibliography and Text-Critical Responsibilities of the Author, 1962–2004
Index of Authors (Ancient and Modern)
Index of Passages
Index of Greek and Latin Words
Index of New Testament Manuscripts, Versions, Editions, and Modern Translations
Index of Subjects.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [803]-807) and indexes.
ISBN:
1-280-86760-4
9786610867608
1-4294-5272-2
90-474-0695-8
1-4337-0654-7
OCLC:
476024316
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789047406952 DOI

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