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What's It Like to Study New Testament Textual Criticism?

SI Filings Fri, 07/05/24 3:00 pm
Bible, Theology & Philosophy
Textual Criticism
Manuscripts
Preservation
Bibliology

“These issues have not turned us into liberals…. our faith and our doctrine have been shaped by looking at what God has actually revealed and preserved for us.” - Mark Ward

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Topics: Textual Criticism

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  • Do We Still Have God’s Words? The Preservation of Scripture (Part 3)
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  • 4 Ways to Shepherd Your Flock through Textual Variants
  • The Relationship of Sinaiticus (א) to the Critical Text of the Gospel of John

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