The first edition of the New Testament
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The first edition of the New Testament
Oxford University Press, 2012
- : pbk.
- Other Title
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Endredaktion des Neuen Testaments
Available at / 3 libraries
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Kobe Shoin Women's University Library / Kobe Shoin Women's College Library
: pbk.193.5/21812074701
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"First issued as an Oxford University Press paperback, 2012"--T.p.verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-171) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The First Edition of the New Testament is a groundbreaking book that argues that the New Testament is not the product of a centuries-long process of development. Its history, David Trobisch contends, is the history of a book-an all Greek Christian bible-published as early as the second century C.E. and intended by its editors to be read as a whole. Trobisch claims that this bible achieved wide circulation and formed the basis of all surviving manuscripts
of the New Testament.
Table of Contents
- Abbreviatons
- 1. Introduction
- Historical Sources
- Thesis and Outline
- 2. Evidence for a Final Redaction
- Terminology
- What Does "Final Redaction" Mean?
- The Notation of the Nomina Sacra
- The Use of the Codex Form
- Arrangement and Number of Writings in the Manuscripts
- The Titles of the Writings
- The Title of the Canonical Edition
- 3. The Editorial Concept
- Three Perspectives: Reader, Macrostructure, Traditional Material
- Implied Authorship
- The Selection of Authors
- The Title of the Edition
- Nomina Sacra
- Codex
- 4. A Note to the Readers of the Canonical Edition
- Acts of the Apostles
- 2 Timothy
- 2 Peter
- Gospel According to John
- 5. Outlook
- Modern Editions
- The Readership of the Canonical Edition
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Manuscripts and Ancient Sources
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