Posts Tagged ‘pastors’
The Golden Age of the Church
As Westerners in the year 2022, we perhaps live in a golden age of studying church history. It seems every few weeks one publisher or another releases a new translation, reprint, or edition of a classic work. It is hard to imagine a time in the past when Christians had more access to the godly,…
Read MoreWhat a pastor should know about developments in textual criticism. Part 3: New Resources
In this series, Dr. Peter Gurry explains recent developments in New Testament textual criticism. Read part 1 and part 2. We have been considering what a pastor should know about recent developments in textual criticism, a discipline that aims to recover the original words of the New Testament authors. The previous posts have considered new…
Read MoreWhat a pastor should know about developments in textual criticism. Part 2: A New Method
In this series, Dr. Peter Gurry explains recent developments in New Testament textual criticism. Read part 1 and part 3. In our last post, I briefly introduced two new editions of the Greek New Testament, the Nestle-Aland (NA28) and the United Bible Societies (UBS5) and noted that a new computer-aided method was used to edit…
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