Jesus and the Manuscripts, by popular author and Bible scholar Craig
A. Evans, introduces readers to the diversity and complexity of the
ancient literature that records the words and deeds of Jesus. This
diverse literature includes the familiar Gospels of the New Testament,
the much less familiar literature of the Rabbis and of the Qur’an,
and the extracanonical narratives and brief snippets of material found
in fragments and inscriptions. This book critically analyzes important
texts and quotations in their original languages and engages the
current scholarly discussion. Evans argues that the Gospel of Thomas
is not early or independent of the New Testament Gospels but that it
should be dated to the late second century. He also argues that Secret
Mark, like the recently published Gospel of Jesus’ Wife, is probably
a modern forgery. Of special interest is the question of how long the
autographs of New Testament writings remained in circulation. Evans
argues that the evidence suggests that most of these autographs
remained available for copying and study for more than one hundred
years and thus stabilized the text. Key points and features: Written
by popular author and Bible scholar Craig A. Evans Includes 20+ pages
of high-quality color photos Walks readers through the various works
of ancient literature, both biblical and non-biblical, that mention
Jesus Critically analyzes important texts and quotations in their
original languages and engages the current scholarly discussion
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What We Can Learn from the Oldest Texts
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781683073604
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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