ISBN-13: 9781532612787 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 100 str.
ISBN-13: 9781532612787 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 100 str.
""The study of the Gospels may be divided here for convenience into two branches, which may be called Textual Criticism and Introduction. Under the head of ""Introduction"" we may group all those questions with the first appearance of a book, such as the date, place of publication, the authorship, and the sources known to or used by the author. Under the head of ""Textual Criticism"" comes the history of the book from the time it left the author's hands to the present day, including the study not only of accidental errors introduced by copyists, but also of the work of later editors and revisers."" -- From the Introduction F. Crawford Burkitt (1864-1935) was Norrisian Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge from 1905-35. His other publications include Evangelion da-Mepharreshe (1904), The Gospel History and Its Transmission (1906), and Earliest Sources for the Life of Jesus (1910). He was elected to the British Academy Fellowship in 1905.
""The study of the Gospels may be divided here for convenience into two branches, which may be called Textual Criticism and Introduction. Under the head of ""Introduction"" we may group all those questions with the first appearance of a book, such as the date, place of publication, the authorship, and the sources known to or used by the author. Under the head of ""Textual Criticism"" comes the history of the book from the time it left the authors hands to the present day, including the study not only of accidental errors introduced by copyists, but also of the work of later editors and revisers."" -- From the IntroductionF. Crawford Burkitt (1864-1935) was Norrisian Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge from 1905-35. His other publications include Evangelion da-Mepharreshe (1904), The Gospel History and Its Transmission (1906), and Earliest Sources for the Life of Jesus (1910). He was elected to the British Academy Fellowship in 1905.