Fills the need for a truly mid-level, quality textbook on New Testament textual criticism
 
Presenting all the essential, foundational elements necessary to grasp textual criticism of the New Testa...

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Fills the need for a truly mid-level, quality textbook on New Testament textual criticism
 
Presenting all the essential, foundational elements necessary to grasp textual criticism of the New Testament, Stanley Porter and Andrew Pitts accurately define the subject of textual criticism, discuss the canon and manuscripts of the New Testament, outline methodological principles, and more, concluding with a chapter on New Testament translations and how to evaluate them.
 
Part of a coordinated Greek study curriculum, this volume is designed to function as a companion to Fundamentals of New Testament Greek and its accompanying workbook (Eerdmans, 2010); an intermediate grammar of New Testament Greek is forthcoming.


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