by Curt Niccum | Nov 13, 2017 | Manuscripts as textual objects
Biblical manuscripts are not just depositories of texts, they are testaments to history. Each document has a story to tell, from the artisans who contributed the various components (pages of vellum or papyrus, decorations and art, book covers, cover designs, and...
by Jeff Childers | Aug 14, 2017 | Events & News
The Word of God is living and active, and it has been so for millennia. The rich heritage we have from our predecessors in the faith, from manuscripts to art and from reflection to action, can be a profound source of spiritual strength today. On Monday 18 September...
by David Kneip | Feb 8, 2017 | Manuscripts & digital humanities
In the year 2000, I was introduced to the discipline of New Testament textual criticism. As a graduate student who had just begun learning Greek but who had enjoyed a long personal history with the Bible, I was thrilled at the opportunity to study not just the...
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