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The So-Called Mixed Text - An Examination of the Non-Alexandrian and Non-Byzantine Text-Type in the Catholic Epistles

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In recent years, a number of scholars have identified a text-type in six of the books of the Catholic Epistles that they have called «mixed.» The So-Called Mixed Text: An Examination of the Non-Alexandrian and Non-Byzantine Text-Type in the Catholic Epistles is concerned with a comprehensive identification and evaluation of this so-called mixed text-type. This mixed category, if supported by empirical investigation to be more original than the Alexandrian and Byzantine texts, could necessitate the re-evaluation of these established text-types and also the re-evaluation of the designation «mixed» attributed to this group.
In pursuit of this objective, Clinton S. Baldwin undertakes an in-depth study of this mixed phenomenon by studying 407 Greek manuscripts of the Catholic Epistles. Having identified 13 mixed groups across the Catholic Epistles, it is shown that the weighted value of this mixed category is negligible in terms of uncovering the earliest originals. Also of significance to this study is the use of factor analysis for the classification of New Testament Greek manuscripts. The reliability of factor analysis is demonstrated by another vital contribution of this study: the classification of the manuscripts of the Epistle of Jude, a book which hither-to-fore had not been comprehensively classified. Most of the manuscripts classified by factor analysis have later been confirmed by a modified form of the Claremont Profile Method. Finally, The So-Called Mixed Text demonstrates that the evolution of the New Testament text, which began in the earlier centuries, continued into the Middle Ages.

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Clinton S. Baldwin currently serves as Founding Director of the Biblical Manuscript Research Centre (BMRC) and is Assistant Professor in the School of Religion and Theology at Northern Caribbean University in Mandeville, Jamaica. Dr. Baldwin received his BA and his M.P.T. in religion and theology, respectively, and his PhD in New Testament studies, with special emphasis in New Testament textual criticism). Dr. Baldwin has written several scholarly articles and is the author of Justification by Faith: More Than a Concept, a Person; Methods of Biblical Interpretation: A New Perspective on Prophecy; and, The Journey of the New Testament in Becoming a Book: The Relevance of New Testament Textual Criticism.

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Demonstrates that the evolution of the New Testament text, which began in the earlier centuries, continued into the Middle Ages. In this title, the author undertakes a study of this mixed phenomenon by studying 407 Greek manuscripts of the "Catholic Epistles".

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Authors Clinton S Baldwin, Clinton S. Baldwin
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2011
 
EAN 9781433107559
ISBN 978-1-4331-0755-9
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 150 mm x 19 mm x 225 mm
Weight 480 g
Series Studies in Biblical Literature
Studies in Biblical Literature
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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