A critical examination of the coherence-based genealogical method in New Testament textual criticism /
This study offers the first sustained examination of the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method (CBGM), a computerized method being used to edit the most widely-used editions of the Greek New Testament. Part one addresses the CBGM's history and reception before providing a fresh statement of its p...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Brill,
2017.
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Colección: | New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction. 1. Rationale ; 2. Scope ; 3. A Note on Terms and Percentages ; 4. Preview of the Argument
- The History and Reception of the CBGM. 1. History of the CBGM ; 2. Reception of the CBGM ; 3. Conclusion
- The CBGM in Theory and Practice. 1. Understanding the CBGM ; 2. Applying the CBGM to the Catholic Epistles ; 3. Conclusion
- Recovering the Initial Text. 1. Defining the Initial Text ; 2. The CBGM as a Meta-Method ; 3. Using Coherence to Detect Coincidental Agreement ; 4. Conclusion
- Scribal Tendencies in James. 1 .Method ; 2. Results ; 3. Methodological Reflections ; 4. Conclusion
- A Historical Test: The Harklean Group in the CBGM. 1. The CBGM and Historical Reconstruction ; 2. The Harklean Group and the Byzantine Text ; 3. Implications ; 4. Conclusion
- The Selection of Variants in the CBGM. 1. Previous Study ; 2. The CBGM's Basic Principle ; 3. Specific Cases ; 4. Conclusion
- Limitations and Improvements. 1. Limitations ; 2. Suggested Improvements ; 3. Conclusion
- Summary and Conclusion
- Appendix A: Changes in NA/UBS/ECM
- Appendix B: Harklean Readings in 1 John
- Appendix C: Orthographica in James.