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The text of the New Testament : its transmission, corruption, and restoration / by Bruce M. Metzger.

By: Metzger, Bruce ManningPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1992. Edition: 3rd enl. edDescription: ix, 310 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: 0195072979 (acid-free paper)Subject(s): Bible. N.T. -- Criticism, Textual | Bible. N.T. -- HistoryDDC classification: 225.48 LOC classification: BS2325 | .M4 1992
Contents:
The making of ancient books -- Important witnesses to the text of the New Testament -- The pre-critical period : the origin and dominance of the Textus Receptus -- The modern critical period : from Griesbach to the present -- The origins of textual criticism as a scholarly discipline -- Modern methods of textual criticism -- The causes of error in the transmission of the text of the New Testament -- The practice of New Testament textual criticism.
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Books Books TCM Library, Haus Edelweiss
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225.48 M596 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 37412995158692
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RES 225.48 M596 1968 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 37412995147927
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [298]-301) and indexes.

The making of ancient books --
Important witnesses to the text of the New Testament --
The pre-critical period : the origin and dominance of the Textus Receptus --
The modern critical period : from Griesbach to the present --
The origins of textual criticism as a scholarly discipline --
Modern methods of textual criticism --
The causes of error in the transmission of the text of the New Testament --
The practice of New Testament textual criticism.

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