Some of our most popular blogs each year are the From the Library posts, so for those of you who are new to CSNTM or might have missed an earlierContinue reading From the Library in 2019: In Case You Missed It
Interviews With the Authors: Myths and Mistakes—Gregory R. Lanier
Series Introduction: Leigh Ann Thompson | Interview: Madi Cannon and Gregory R. Lanier In November the book Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism—edited by Peter Gurry and Elijah Hixson— hit the shelves.Continue reading Interviews With the Authors: Myths and Mistakes—Gregory R. Lanier
Making an Impact on the Bible This Year
We do not have the original copies of any of the Gospels or letters in the New Testament. What we do have are thousands of handwritten Greek New Testaments. Some of theseContinue reading Making an Impact on the Bible This Year
Last Minute Shopping Book Recommendations from CSNTM
All of us on staff at CSNTM love books. And we know that many of our friends do too. Here are a few recommendations if you’re still in need ofContinue reading Last Minute Shopping Book Recommendations from CSNTM
Interviews With the Authors: Myths and Mistakes—Peter J. Gurry
Series Introduction: Leigh Ann Thompson | Interview: Joy Singh and Peter J. Gurry In November the book Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism—edited by Peter Gurry and Elijah Hixson— hitContinue reading Interviews With the Authors: Myths and Mistakes—Peter J. Gurry
Announcing Interviews With the Authors of Myths and Mistakes
By: Leigh Ann Thompson In November, the book Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism—edited by Peter Gurry and Elijah Hixson— hit the shelves. Each chapter in the book considersContinue reading Announcing Interviews With the Authors of Myths and Mistakes
From the Library: Byzantine Lectionaries and Advent
By: Andrew J. Patton and Leigh Ann Thompson Throughout history, Christians oriented time around Jesus Christ. It started by recognizing the first day of the week by his resurrection. Later,Continue reading From the Library: Byzantine Lectionaries and Advent
Larry Hurtado (1943–2019): Textual Critic, Christologist, Exegete, Scholar, Christian
By: Daniel B. Wallace On November 25, 2019, one of the great biblical scholars of our time died too young. Larry Hurtado, Emeritus Professor in the School of Divinity, University ofContinue reading Larry Hurtado (1943–2019): Textual Critic, Christologist, Exegete, Scholar, Christian
Surrounded on all Sides by History: How the NET Bible Has Brought Textual Tradition Full Circle
By: Sarah Allen Image Source: NET Bible One of the most fascinating aspects of studying biblical manuscripts is the gateway they give readers into visually experiencing the historical accounts found inContinue reading Surrounded on all Sides by History: How the NET Bible Has Brought Textual Tradition Full Circle
$100,000 Challenge Gift Met!
By: Daniel B. Wallace We are thrilled to announce that, through your generosity, we have officially met our $100,000 challenge gift goal. On September 30th—only two months after the challenge began—youContinue reading $100,000 Challenge Gift Met!
