Studies in the theory and method of New Testament textual criticism /
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Author / Creator: | Epp, Eldon Jay |
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Imprint: | Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans, c1993. |
Description: | xiv, 414 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies and documents ; v. 45 Studies and documents (London, England) 45. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1460655 |
Table of Contents:
- I. General and Historical Overview. 1. Textual Criticism of the New Testament. 2. Decision Points in Past, Present, and Future New Testament Textual Criticism
- II. Definitions. 3. Toward the Clarification of the Term "Textual Variant" 4. On the Types, Classification, and Presentation of Textual Variation
- III. Critique of Current Theory and Method. 5. The Twentieth-Century Interlude in New Testament Textual Criticism. 6. A Continuing Interlude in New Testament Textual Criticism? 7. Rigorous or Reasoned Eclecticism - Which? 8. The Eclectic Method in New Testament Textual Criticism: Solution or Symptom? 9. Modern Textual Criticism and the Synoptic Problem: On the Problem of Harmonization in the Gospels. 10. The Majority Text and the Original Text of the New Testament
- IV. Establishing Textual Relationships. 11. The Claremont Profile Method for Grouping New Testament Minuscule Manuscripts. 12. Codex Sinaiticus in the Gospel of John: A Contribution to Methodology in Establishing Textual Relationships
- V. Papyri and Text-Critical Method. 13. P[superscript 75], P[superscript 66], and Origen: The Myth of Early Textual Recension in Alexandria. 14. The Significance of the Papyri for Determining the Nature of the New Testament Text in the Second Century: A Dynamic View of Textual Transmission
- VI. Method and Use of Patristic Evidence. 15. The Text of John in Origen and Cyril of Alexandria: A Contribution to Methodology in the Recovery and Analysis of Patristic Citations. 16. The Text of John in The Jerusalem Bible: A Critique of the Use of Patristic Citations in New Testament Textual Criticism. 17. The Use of Greek Patristic Citations in New Testament Textual Criticism: The State of the Question. Index of Manuscripts, Versions, Editions, and Modern Translations
- Index of Biblical Passages
- Index of Ancient Authors
- Index of Modern Authors.