The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament
Victors not only write history: they also reproduce the texts. Bart Ehrman explores the close relationship between the social history of early Christianity and the textual tradition of the emerging New Testament, examining how early struggles between Christian "heresy" and "orthodoxy" affected the transmission of the documents over which many of the debates were waged. He makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of the social and intellectual history of early Christianity and raises intriguing questions about the relationship of readers to their texts, especially in an age when scribes could transform the documents they reproduced. This edition includes a new afterword surveying research in biblical interpretation over the past twenty years.
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The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament
Victors not only write history: they also reproduce the texts. Bart Ehrman explores the close relationship between the social history of early Christianity and the textual tradition of the emerging New Testament, examining how early struggles between Christian "heresy" and "orthodoxy" affected the transmission of the documents over which many of the debates were waged. He makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of the social and intellectual history of early Christianity and raises intriguing questions about the relationship of readers to their texts, especially in an age when scribes could transform the documents they reproduced. This edition includes a new afterword surveying research in biblical interpretation over the past twenty years.
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The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament

The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament

by Bart D. Ehrman
The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament

The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament

by Bart D. Ehrman

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Overview

Victors not only write history: they also reproduce the texts. Bart Ehrman explores the close relationship between the social history of early Christianity and the textual tradition of the emerging New Testament, examining how early struggles between Christian "heresy" and "orthodoxy" affected the transmission of the documents over which many of the debates were waged. He makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of the social and intellectual history of early Christianity and raises intriguing questions about the relationship of readers to their texts, especially in an age when scribes could transform the documents they reproduced. This edition includes a new afterword surveying research in biblical interpretation over the past twenty years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199739783
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/08/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 350,300
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 6.18(h) x 1.09(d)

About the Author

Bart Ehrman is James A. Gray Professor and Chair of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the author of two dozen books in the fields of New Testament and Early Christianity.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition vii

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xi

1 The Text of Scripture in an Age of Dissent: Early Christian Struggles for Orthodoxy 3

2 Anti-Adoptionistic Corruptions of Scripture 55

3 Anti-Separationist Corruptions of Scripture 140

4 Anti-Docetic Corruptions of Scripture 212

5 Anti-Patripassianist Corruptions of Scripture 307

6 Conclusion: The Orthodox Corruptors of Scripture 320

7 Afterword: Recent "Work on Scribal Corruptions 331

Bibliography of Secondary Works Cited 365

Index of Scripture 387

Index of Modern Authors 391

Index of Subjects and Ancient Sources 397

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