The Reliability of the New Testament (2011 Stewart), edited volume

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The Reliability of the New Testament (2011) is a volume edited by Robert B. Stewart.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2011.

Contents

Introduction : Why New Testament textual criticism matters : a non-critic's perspective / Robert B. Stewart -- The textual reliability of the New Testament : a dialogue / Bart D. Ehrman and Daniel B. Wallace -- Text and transmission in the second century / Michael W. Holmes -- The necessity of a theology of Scripture / Dale B. Martin -- What is the text of the New Testament? / David Parker -- Who changed the text and why? : probable, possible, and unlikely explanations / William Warren -- Assessing the stability of the transmitted texts of the New Testament and the Shepherd of Hermas / K. Martin Heide -- Textual criticism and textual confidence : how reliable is Scripture? / Craig A. Evans -- Authors or preservers? : scribal culture and the theology of Scriptures / Sylvie T. Raquel

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