Apologetic Discourse and the Scribal Tradition: Evidence of the Influence of Apologetic Interests on the Text of the Canonical Gospels (Society of Biblical Literature Text-critical Studies) - Wayne C. Kannaday - Books - Society of Biblical Literature - 9781589831018 - August 15, 2004
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Apologetic Discourse and the Scribal Tradition: Evidence of the Influence of Apologetic Interests on the Text of the Canonical Gospels (Society of Biblical Literature Text-critical Studies)

Wayne C. Kannaday

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Apologetic Discourse and the Scribal Tradition: Evidence of the Influence of Apologetic Interests on the Text of the Canonical Gospels (Society of Biblical Literature Text-critical Studies)

It is commonly acknowledged that the "original" manuscripts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John did not survive the exigencies of history. What modern readers refer to as the canonical Gospels are in fact compositions reconstructed from copies transmitted by usually anonymous scribes. Apologetic Discourse and the Scribal Tradition examines an important facet of the fascinating but seldom-reported story of the interests that shaped the formation of the text of the New Testament. With an informed awareness of the dynamic discourse between pagan critics and early defenders of early Christianity, and careful scrutiny of more than one hundred variant readings located in the literary tradition of the New Testament text, the author drafts a compelling case that some scribes occasionally modified the text of the Gospels under the influence of apologetic interests.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 15, 2004
ISBN13 9781589831018
Publishers Society of Biblical Literature
Pages 292
Dimensions 444 g
Language English