Early readers, scholars, and editors of the New Testament papers from the Eighth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament

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Hupêretai ... tou logou: does Luke1:2 throw light onto the book practices of the late first-century churches? Thomas O'Loughlin -- The Gospel of John and its original readers Hans Förster with Ulrike Swoboda -- The Eusebian Canons: their implications and potential Satoshi Toda -- Donkeys or shoulders? Augustine as a textual critic of the Old and New Testament Rebekka Schirner -- The sources for the temptations episode in the Paschale Carmen of Sedulius Oliver Norris -- A reintroduction to the Budapest anonymous commentary on the Pauline letters R.F. Maclachlan Preliminary investigations of Origen's text of Galatians Matthew R. Steinfeld -- Family 1 in Mark: preliminary results Amy S. Anderson -- Textual criticism and the interpretation of texts: the example of the Gospel of John Hans Förster -- The correspondence of Erwin Nestle with the BFBS and the 'Nestle-Kilpatrick' Greek New Testament edition of 1958 Simon Crisp
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topic RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
Textkritik
Bibelwissenschaft (DE-588)4135180-0 gnd
Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd
Vätertheologie (DE-588)4298909-7 gnd
topic_facet RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
Textkritik
Bibelwissenschaft
Frühchristentum
Vätertheologie
Konferenzschrift
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