J. K. Elliott Knihy





Questioning Christian Origins
- 160 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Central to this exploration are the pivotal questions surrounding Jesus' life and the emergence of the early church. The author examines key figures like John the Baptist, Jesus' birth, ministry, trials, and the Easter narratives, alongside the development of the early church and the contributions of Peter and Paul. By analyzing New Testament texts, he highlights ambiguities and inconsistencies, striving to reconstruct the historical events that likely influenced the biblical accounts without relying on unfounded speculation.
New Testament Textual Criticism
The Application of Thoroughgoing Principles, Essays on Manuscripts and Textual Variation
- 680 stránek
- 24 hodin čtení
The book is a reprint of a previously published title by Brill in 2010. It offers a scholarly exploration of its subject matter, likely focusing on historical, cultural, or academic themes relevant to its original context. The reprint indicates its continued relevance and interest in the field, appealing to researchers and enthusiasts looking for in-depth analysis and insights.
A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts
- 314 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
The book provides a comprehensive bibliography of Greek New Testament manuscripts, significantly expanding upon J. K. Elliott's earlier work. This revised edition includes approximately 5,000 new entries, effectively doubling the original size. It organizes titles of books and articles, primarily published in the last 150 years, into established categories such as papyri, majuscules, minuscules, and lectionaries, following the Gregory-Aland classification system. This resource is essential for scholars and researchers in the field of biblical studies.
This collection presents early Christian writings that were not included in the canonical New Testament, offering insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christianity. Featuring texts such as the Gospel of Thomas and the Acts of Peter, it explores themes of faith, morality, and the nature of Christ from diverse perspectives. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the development of Christian doctrine and the historical context of these apocryphal works, enriching the reader's knowledge of religious history.