Posted in 18 August 2009 ¬ 12:08 pmh.jgudim
We have looked at the first two questions in our three part test for integrity in ancient literature. If you missed them, they are located here and here. Our final question might be the most difficult one to understand: How accurate are the handwritten copies of ancient manuscripts?
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Posted in 7 August 2009 ¬ 10:24 amh.jgudim
Having discussed the number of NT manuscripts that have been discovered, we now move the the second question in our test of integrity: How early are the manuscripts? What we are asking with that question can be paraphrased: “How many years have passed from the original writing to the date of the manuscript?” How can [...]
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Posted in 6 August 2009 ¬ 11:10 amh.jgudim
The first question in our three-part test for integrity in ancient literature is: “How many handwritten manuscripts have been found?” Another question about the nature of the manuscripts we are speaking about should be addressed here: “Are the manuscripts that have been found for ancient writings all complete?
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Posted in 3 August 2009 ¬ 2:34 pmh.jgudim
The material we are about to cover represents a major shift in the journey we’ve been on so far. Previously, we’ve been looking all over for answers to our questions: Does God exist? If He does, what is He like? But now, having used the filter of “infinite and personal”, we have narrowed our focus [...]
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