Early Christian manuscripts : examples of applied method and approach / / edited by Thomas J. Kraus & Tobias Nicklas.

For the reconstruction of early Christianity, the lives of early Christians, their world of ideas, their ways of living, and their literature. Early Christian manuscripts - documents and literary texts - are pivotal archaeological artefacts. However, the manuscripts often came to us in fragmentary c...

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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Texts and editions for New Testament study, v. 5
Texts and Editions for New Testament Study 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (264 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Chapter One Reconstructing Fragmentary Manuscripts—Chances and Limitations / Thomas J. Kraus
  • Chapter Two Hunting for Origen in Unidentified Papyri: The Case of P.Egerton 2 (= inv. 3) / Rachel Yuen-Collingridge
  • Chapter Three Papyrus Oxyrhynchus X 1224 / Paul Foster
  • Chapter Four Is P.Oxy. XLII 3057 the Earliest Christian Letter? / Lincoln H. Blumell
  • Chapter Five 𝔓50 (P.Yale I 3) and the Question of its Function / John Granger Cook
  • Chapter Six The Reuse of Christian Texts: P.Macquarie inv. 360 + P.Mil.Vogl.inv. 1224 (𝔓91) and P.Oxy. X 1229 (𝔓23) / Don Barker
  • Chapter Seven Papyri, Parchments, Ostraca, and Tablets Written with Biblical Texts in Greek and Used as Amulets: A Preliminary List / Theodore de Bruyn
  • Chapter Eight The Egyptian Hermas: The Shepherd in Egypt before Constantine / Malcolm Choat and Rachel Yuen-Collingridge
  • Chapter Nine The Babatha Archive, the Egyptian Papyri and their Implications for Study of the Greek New Testament / Stanley E. Porter
  • Index.