Can We Recover the Original Text of the New Testament?

Author:   David Alan Black ,  Abidan Paul Shah ,  William F Warren
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781666773743


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   06 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"In recent decades, the traditional definition of the original text of the New Testament (NT) has shifted from seeking one singular text to seeking a number of texts. Instead of one """"authorial"""" text, now it is claimed that it could be one of several different texts based on their locations in the history of transmission: preauthorial, authorial, canonical, and postcanonical. These distinctions were first listed by Eldon Epp in his article """"The Multivalence of the Term 'Original Text' in New Testament Textual Criticism"""" as """"predecessor,"""" """"autographic,"""" """"canonical,"""" and """"interpretive"""" text-forms. It is apparent that with such changing definitions of the original text of the NT, text-critics are ambivalent regarding reaching the traditional goal of NT textual criticism. Instead, attention is now given towards hypothesizing regarding the emergence of the variant readings. Furthermore, any attempt towards utilizing text-critical principles to reach the original text is looked upon as being out of date and pointless. All such shifting definitions of the original text and the ensuing claims have far-reaching consequences for biblical faith and praxis. In this work, three different scholars will present their methodologies for retrieving the original text of the NT. No matter how each of the presenters evaluates the text-critical evidence, it is obvious that they all believe in the inerrancy and retrievability of the NT text."

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Author:   David Alan Black ,  Abidan Paul Shah ,  William F Warren
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.141kg
ISBN:  

9781666773743


ISBN 10:   1666773743
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   06 October 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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"""The field of New Testament textual criticism is ever-changing, and perhaps as a surprise to many readers, there's a fresh need to defend the goal and possibility of seeking the biblical authors' original wording. Editors David Alan Black and Abidan Paul Shah, along with contributors Peter Gurry and Maurice Robinson, are to be commended for this timely and instructive volume."" --Robert L. Plummer, professor of biblical studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""New Testament textual criticism is a complex discipline and scholars have rarely succeeded in explaining it clearly to those who are not specialists in the field of biblical studies. This brief volume, written by accomplished representatives of several of the major approaches, is clear, interesting, accessible, and edifying."" --Charles Quarles, director, Caskey Center for Biblical Text and Translation, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary ""The field of New Testament textual criticism is ever-changing, and perhaps as a surprise to many readers, there's a fresh need to defend the goal and possibility of seeking the biblical authors' original wording. Editors David Alan Black and Abidan Paul Shah, along with contributors Peter Gurry and Maurice Robinson, are to be commended for this timely and instructive volume."" --Robert L. Plummer, professor of biblical studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""New Testament textual criticism is a complex discipline and scholars have rarely succeeded in explaining it clearly to those who are not specialists in the field of biblical studies. This brief volume, written by accomplished representatives of several of the major approaches, is clear, interesting, accessible, and edifying."" --Charles Quarles, director, Caskey Center for Biblical Text and Translation, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary"


"""The field of New Testament textual criticism is ever-changing, and perhaps as a surprise to many readers, there's a fresh need to defend the goal and possibility of seeking the biblical authors' original wording. Editors David Alan Black and Abidan Paul Shah, along with contributors Peter Gurry and Maurice Robinson, are to be commended for this timely and instructive volume."" --Robert L. Plummer, professor of biblical studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""New Testament textual criticism is a complex discipline and scholars have rarely succeeded in explaining it clearly to those who are not specialists in the field of biblical studies. This brief volume, written by accomplished representatives of several of the major approaches, is clear, interesting, accessible, and edifying."" --Charles Quarles, director, Caskey Center for Biblical Text and Translation, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary"


"""The field of New Testament textual criticism is ever-changing, and perhaps as a surprise to many readers, there's a fresh need to defend the goal and possibility of seeking the biblical authors' original wording. Editors David Alan Black and Abidan Paul Shah, along with contributors Peter Gurry and Maurice Robinson, are to be commended for this timely and instructive volume."" --Robert L. Plummer, professor of biblical studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""New Testament textual criticism is a complex discipline and scholars have rarely succeeded in explaining it clearly to those who are not specialists in the field of biblical studies. This brief volume, written by accomplished representatives of several of the major approaches, is clear, interesting, accessible, and edifying."" --Charles Quarles, director, Caskey Center for Biblical Text and Translation, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary"


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Abidan Paul Shah has his PhD in New Testament Textual Criticism and teaches New Testament and Greek at Carolina University, Winston Salem. Also, he has been serving as the senior pastor of Clearview Church in Henderson for over twenty-three years. David Alan Black has taught New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for twenty-four years. He is the author/editor of numerous books including New Tesatment Textual Criticism, Rethinking New Testament Textual Criticism, The Pericope of the Adulteress in Contemporary Research, and Perspectives on the Ending of Mark.

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