More Dan Wallace on the Earliest New Testament Manuscript

A transcript of a Hugh Hewitt interview dated Feb 24,2012. Hat tip to William Varner's tweet.

White/Ehrman Debate: How Many Early NT Manuscripts Have We?

The fallout from the "Did the Bible Misquote Jesus?" debate continues. One disputed point in the debate was James White's claim that a dozen manuscripts from before 300 AD show the relative earliness and stability of our manuscript witnesses, as opposed to Bart Ehrman's frequent comments about the lateness (fourth century?) and lack of similarity of the … Continue reading White/Ehrman Debate: How Many Early NT Manuscripts Have We?

Dan Wallace on New Testament Originals

"Did the Original New Testament Manuscripts Still Exist in the Second Century?" Not the newest word on the subject, perhaps, but interesting in light of the Bart Ehrman/James White debate. It discusses not only the survival of the original manuscripts, but lost Pauline letters, early Christian canonical views, and scribal copying practice. The large selection of … Continue reading Dan Wallace on New Testament Originals

James White Speaks about Greer Heard Forum

My inner textual criticism geek has not been fed properly doing all this Sunday School study on Genesis, so I am pleased to see that James White, author of The King James Only Controversyand big-time textual critical geek himself, has reviewed some of the audio from Dan Wallace and Bart Ehrman's Friday night debate in New Orleans … Continue reading James White Speaks about Greer Heard Forum

Text Critic!

In my misspent (I mean that in more ways than one) youth, I collected comic books. One of the things that always grabs you about a comic is its cover. So one afternoon not long ago I was thinking about this great website, and particularly this intriguing article, and the old love of comics merged … Continue reading Text Critic!