Introduces the field of New Testament Textual criticism.
David Alan Black (D.Theol., University of Basel) is professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous books, including It's Still Greek to Me.
Abbreviations
p. 9
Introduction
p. 11
Issues in New Testament Textual Criticism: Moving from the Nineteenth Century to the Twenty-First Century
p. 17
The Case for Reasoned Eclecticism
p. 77
The Case for Thoroughgoing Eclecticism
p. 101
The Case for Byzantine Priority
p. 125
Response
p. 141
Subject Index
p. 151
Scripture Index
p. 157
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