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History of the Pauline Corpus in Texts, Transmissions and Trajectories: A Textual Analysis of Manuscripts from the Second to the Fifth Century: Texts and Editions for New Testament Study, cartea 14

Autor Chris S. Stevens
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iun 2020
In History of the Pauline Corpus in Texts, Transmissions, and Trajectories , Chris S. Stevens examines the Greek manuscripts of the Pauline texts from P46 to Claromontanus. Previous research is often hindered by the lack of a systematic analysis and an indelicate linguistic methodology. This book offers an entirely new analysis of the early life of the Pauline corpus. Departing from traditional approaches, this text-critical work is the first to use Systemic Functional Linguistics, which enables both the comparison and ranking of textual differences across multiple manuscripts. Furthermore, the analysis is synchronically oriented, so it is non-evaluative. The results indicate a highly uniform textual transmission during the early centuries. The systematic analysis challenges previous research regarding text types, Christological scribal alterations, and textual trajectories.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004428225
ISBN-10: 9004428224
Pagini: 460
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Texts and Editions for New Testament Study


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Tables and Charts
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 New Testament Textual Criticism: History and Highlights
1History of Textual Criticism
2Textual Criticism during the Early Church
3Textual Criticism after the Printing Press
4Conclusion
Excursus: Original Text Form and the Goal of Textual Criticism

2 Contemporary Textual Criticism Methods for New Testament Studies
1Majority Text
2Single Text Theory
3Byzantine Text Form
4Eclecticism: Reasoned and Thoroughgoing
5Stemmatics
6Coherence-Based Genealogical Method
7Conclusion of History and Methods

3 Method for Direct Evaluation of Textual Uniformity
1Comparative Methods
2Definition of a Unit of Variation
3New Method of Textual Comparison
4Procedure for the Comparison of Manuscripts: Counting and Numerical Majority

4 Summarized Results of the Textual Examination
1Romans Summary
21 Corinthians Summary
32 Corinthians Summary
4Galatians Summary
5Ephesians Summary
6Philippians Summary
7Colossians Summary
81 Thessalonians Summary
92 Thessalonians Summary
101 Timothy Summary
112 Timothy Summary
12Titus Summary
13Philemon Summary
14Conclusion

5 Textual Features Explored and Weighed
1Surprising Scribal Skill
2Spelling
3Scribal Choices and Inconsistencies
4Brevior Lectio vs. Verbose Additions
5General Patterns
6Summary of Highlighted Features
7Sensible Results out of Nonsense
8Weighted Conclusion
9Conclusion

6 Application to Contemporary Research
1Text Types and Textual Assessment
2Textual Uniformity
3Textual Agreement Rates of Other Ancient Texts
4Textual Agreement Rates in Other Projects
5P46 and Textual Agreement
6Summary
7The Aland’s Figures of Textual Agreement
8Conclusion

7 Narrative Textual Criticism: Textual Variation Used for Sociohistorical Narratives
1Background and Development of Narrative Textual Criticism
2Benefits and Weaknesses of NTC
3NTC Approach Popularized by Bart Ehrman
4Ehrman versus the Evidence
5Summary
6Conclusion

8 Source and History of the Pauline Corpus
1Before AD 200
2Historical Consistency Rather Than Diversity Followed by Recension
3When Does the Pauline Corpus Originate? Theories of Publication
4Conclusion

Conclusion

Appendix 1: Textual Analysis of the Pauline Corpus
1Pauline Corpus: Thirteen Letters
2Romans: Commentary and Results
31 Corinthians: Textual Commentary and Results
42 Corinthians: Textual Commentary and Results
5Galatians: Commentary and Results
6Ephesians: Commentary and Results
7Philippians: Commentary and Results
8Colossians: Commentary and Results
91 Thessalonians: Commentary and Results
102 Thessalonians: Commentary and Results
111 Timothy: Commentary and Results
122 Timothy: Commentary and Results
13Titus: Commentary and Results
14Philemon: Commentary and Results
15Statistical Conclusions of the Textual Comparison
Appendix 2: Examination of Textual Differences for Christological Tendencies
1Orthodox Base Position
2Method of Christological Evaluation
3Textual Differences Possibly Impacting Christology
4Citations and Comments by Ehrman
5Conclusion of Christology Data
6Key Findings
7Conclusion
Bibliography
Modern Author Index
Subject Index

Notă biografică

Chris S. Stevens, Ph.D. (2019) McMaster Divinity College, is a pastor and independent researcher. He has published on Greek linguistics, ancient manuscripts, and Paul.

Recenzii

“The book makes a novel contribution to the discussion by providing a new vantage point from which to compare texts and a new approach for delineating variants.” – Garrick V. Allen, University of Glasgow, in: Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2022 44.5, August 2022.