Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung ; Bd. 40
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
I. Manuscripts. A dictation theory of Codex Bezae -- A copy of the Codex Mediolanensis -- Unequally yoked : the present state of the Codex Bobbiensis -- The majuscule manuscripts of the New Testament -- Was Matthew written before 50 CE? : the Magdalen papyrus of Matthew -- Codex Bezae and other Greek New Testament manuscripts in Cambridge University Library -- A new Oxyrhynchus papyrus of Revelation : P115 (P. Oxy. 4499) -- Some new manuscripts of the Greek New Testament in Boston and Cambridge (with M.B. Morrill) -- Codex Bezae : the manuscript as past, present and future -- The date of Codex Zacynthius (x) : a new proposal -- Manuscripts of John’s Gospel with hermeneiai -- Greek gospel manuscripts in Bucharest and Sofia -- II. Textual criticism. The development of textual criticism since B.H. Streeter -- The translation of OUN in the Old Latin Gospels -- The principles and practice of New Testament textual criticism : collected essays of G.D. Kilpatrick : a review -- The development of the critical text of the Epistle of James : from Lachmann to the Editio critica maior -- A comparison between the Text und Textwert and the Claremont profile method analyses of manuscripts in the Gospel of Luke -- The quest of the critical edition -- III. Textual criticism and theology. Scripture is tradition -- The early tradition of Jesus’ sayings on divorce -- Through a screen darkly : digital texts and the New Testament -- Jesus in textual criticism -- Et incarnatus est -- Textual criticism and theology -- Calvin’s biblical text.
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