
The Early Text of the New Testament
Oxford University Press
Published on 14. June 2012
Book
Hardback
498 pages
978-0-19-956636-5 (ISBN)
Description
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 exploring 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.
Reviews / Votes
This expansive yet detailed treatment of data and sources consists of 21 expert contributions divided into three parts. ... The most obvious strengths of this volume are its conceptual and structural clarity, the breadth and depth of its treatment, and the diversity of approaches taken in presenting and analyzing the manuscript evidence for each book or corpus. The expertise of the contributors taken together with the concise, dense and meticulously referenced treatments of each category of evidence make it the go-to source for anyone interested in this facet of early Christianity or this period of New Testament textual history. * William L. Kelly, The Expository Times *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
932 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-956636-5 (9780199566365)
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Persons
Michael J. Kruger (Ph.D. University of Edinburgh) is Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC and is the author of the Gospel of the Savior: An Analysis of P.Oxy. 840 and its Place in the Gospel Traditions of Early Christianity (Brill, 2005) and co-author of Gospel Fragments (Oxford, 2009).
Charles E. Hill (Ph.D. Cambridge University) is Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. His other books include Regnum Caelorum: Patterns of Future Hope in Early Christianity and The Johannine Corpus in the Early Church, both published by Oxford University Press, and From the Lost Teaching of Polycarp: Identifying Irenaeus' Apostolic Presbyter and the Author of ad Diognetum published by J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
Charles E. Hill (Ph.D. Cambridge University) is Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. His other books include Regnum Caelorum: Patterns of Future Hope in Early Christianity and The Johannine Corpus in the Early Church, both published by Oxford University Press, and From the Lost Teaching of Polycarp: Identifying Irenaeus' Apostolic Presbyter and the Author of ad Diognetum published by J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
Editor
Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC
Content
Introduction: In Search of the Earliest Text of the New Testament ; I. THE TEXTUAL AND SCRIBAL CULTURE OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY ; 1. The Book Trade in the Roman Empire ; 2. Indicators of Catholicity in Early Gospel Manuscripts ; 3. Towards a Sociology of Reading in Early Christianity ; 4. Early Christian Attitudes towards the Reproduction of Texts ; II. THE MANUSCRIPT TRADITION ; 5. The Early Text of Matthew ; 6. The Early Text of Mark ; 7. The Early Text of Luke ; 8. The Early Text of John ; 9. The Early Text of Acts ; 10. The Early Text of Paul (and Hebrews) ; 11. The Early Text of the Catholic Epistles ; 12. The Early Text of Revelation ; 13. Where Two or Three Are Gathered Together: Evaluating Agreements between Two or More Early Versions ; III. EARLY CITATION/USE OF NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS ; 14. In These Very Words: Methods and Standards of Literary Borrowing in the Second Century ; 15. The Text of the New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers ; 16. Marcion and the Early Text of the New Testament ; 17. Justin's Text of the Gospels. Another Look at the Citations in 1 Apol. 15.1-8 ; 18. Tatian's Diatessaron and the Greek Text of the Gospels ; 19. Early Apocryphal Gospels and the New Testament Text ; 20. Irenaeus's Text of the Gospels in Adversus haereses ; 21. Clement of Alexandria's Gospel Citations