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No Longer Written
The Use of Conjectural Emendation in the Restoration of the Text of the New Testament, the Epistle of James as a Case Study
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Ryan D. Wettlaufer
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2013
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About this book
This is an important time for textual criticism of the New Testament. A fundamental re-evaluation is underway of both the purpose of the discipline and the nature of the manuscripts upon which it relies. The place of the controversial method of conjectural emendation is a debate that encompasses both of these issues. In this study, Ryan Wettlaufer explores the theory and practice of the method and then, using the Epistle of James as a case study, argues that conjectural emendation is an important tool that can be used to restore readings which were once found in the original text but now are No Longer Written.
Author / Editor information
Ryan Donald Wettlaufer, Ph.D. (2011), University of St. Michael's College, has published numerous articles and reviews, and continues to research and teach the text of the New Testament.
Reviews
"All in all, the book lives up to the Brill series of which it is now part: as a study of New Testament conjectural emendation and a tool for those who want to know how it is practised and defended." – Jan Krans, VU University, Amsterdam, in: TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism, 2014
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eBook published on:
March 15, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9789004247833
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Main content:
206
eBook ISBN:
9789004247833
Keywords for this book
textual; criticism; James 1:1; James 2:1; James 3:1; James 4:2; James 4:5; manuscript; preservation; original
Audience(s) for this book
New Testament textual critics, interpreters, and every serious reader of the Biblical text.