1. The Papyrus Manuscripts of the New Testament
Eldon Jay Epp
2. The Majuscule Manuscripts of the New Testament
David C. Parker
3. The Greek Minuscules of the New Testament
Barbara Aland and Klaus Wachtel
4. The Greek Lectionaries of the New Testament
Carroll Osburn
5. The Diatessaron of Tatian
Ulrich B. Schmid
6. The Syriac Versions of the New Testament
Peter J. Williams
7. The Latin Version of the New Testament
Philip Burton
8. The Coptic Versions of the New Testament
Christian Askeland
9. The Ethiopic Version of the New Testament
Rochus Zuurmond revised by Curt Niccum
10. The Armenian Version of the New Testament
S. Peter Cowe
11. The Georgian Version of the New Testament
Jeff W. Childers
12. The Gothic Version of the New Testament
Carla Falluomini
13. The Use of the Greek Fathers for New Testament Textual
Criticism
Gordon D. Fee and Roderic L. Mullen
14. The Use of the Latin Fathers for New Testament Textual
Criticism
H.A.G. Houghton
15. The Use of the Syriac Fathers for New Testament Textual
Criticism
Sebastian Brock
16. Additional Greek Witnesses to the New Testament (Ostraca,
Amulets, Inscriptions and other sources)
Peter M. Head
17. Scribal Tendencies in the Transmission of the Text of the New
Testament
James R. Royse
18. The Social History of Early Christian Scribes
Kim Haines-Eitzen
19. Analyzing and Categorizing New Testament Greek Manuscripts
Thomas C. Geer, Jr. revised by Jean-François Racine
20. Textual Clusters: Their Past and Future in New Testament
Textual Criticism
Eldon Jay Epp
21. Criteria For Evaluating Readings in New Testament Textual
Criticism
Tommy Wasserman
22. Conjectural Emendation and the Text of the New Testament
Jan Krans
23. From “Original Text” to “Initial Text”: the Traditional Goal of
New Testament Textual Criticism in Contemporary Discussion
Michael W. Holmes
24. Modern Critical Editions and Apparatuses of the Greek New
Testament
Juan Hernández Jr.
25. The Majority Text Theory: History, Methods, and Critique
Daniel B. Wallace
26. Thoroughgoing Eclecticism in New Testament Textual
Criticism
J. Keith Elliott
27. Reasoned Eclecticism in New Testament Textual Criticism
Michael W. Holmes
28. The Text as Window: New Testament Manuscripts and the Social
History of Early Christianity
Bart D. Ehrman
Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has written or
edited twenty-six books, including four NY Times bestsellers; his
books are translated into twenty-seven languages.
Michael W. Holmes, University Professor of Biblical Studies & Early
Christianity at Bethel University, has authored or edited eleven
books and numerous essays and articles, including The Apostolic
Fathers: Greek Texts and English Translations and The Greek New
Testament: SBL Edition.
For students interested in NT textual criticism, there is no better
volume for understanding the modern state of the study of this
discipline.'
Nijay K. Gupta, George Fox Evangelical Seminary, Religious Studies
Review • VOLUME 41 • NUMBER 3 • SEPTEMBER 2015
'I have enjoyed dipping into it so far and congratulate the editors
and the other contributors on this achievement. If you want to know
the state of the question on any of the following topics then this
is the place to look.'
Peter Head,
http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.nl/2012/12/the-text-of-new-testament-in.html
This book is one of the most important books on textual criticism
that has been published in years. ... The esteemed editors, Michael
W. Holmes and Bart D. Ehrman, are to be congratulated once again
for putting together a fine volume, in a fine series, published by
a leading publisher in the field. Indeed, this book deserves a spot
on the shelf of every New Testament scholar.
Brice C. Jones,
http://thequaternion.blogspot.ca/2013/03/book-review-text-of-new-testament-in.html
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