Answering Atheism: Bibliographical Test of the New Testament
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The bibliographical test thoughtfully looks at manuscript reliability, and for more than a generation Christian apologists have taken to it to substantiate the transmission reliability of the New Testament. The bibliographical test compares the acuteness of the New Testament’s oldest extant manuscripts to the date of its autographs and the number of the New Testament’s extant manuscripts with the number and earliness of extant manuscripts of other ancient documents such as Homer, Aristotle, and Herodotus.
Answering Atheism: Bibliographical Test of the New Testament
Answering Atheism: Bibliographical Test of…
Answering Atheism: Bibliographical Test of the New Testament
The bibliographical test thoughtfully looks at manuscript reliability, and for more than a generation Christian apologists have taken to it to substantiate the transmission reliability of the New Testament. The bibliographical test compares the acuteness of the New Testament’s oldest extant manuscripts to the date of its autographs and the number of the New Testament’s extant manuscripts with the number and earliness of extant manuscripts of other ancient documents such as Homer, Aristotle, and Herodotus.