Location
Seminary Commons
Start Date
10-2-2017 10:30 AM
End Date
10-2-2017 11:00 AM
Description
Since Desiderius Erasmus published his eclectic text of the New Testament in 1516, biblical scholars have attempted to come as close as possible to Scripture’s original wording by studying ancient biblical manuscripts. Through the work of Dr. W. Larry Richards, professor emeritus, the Seventh-day Adventist Seminary at Andrews University provides students with the opportunity to take part in the field of New Testament textual criticism. This poster introduces the Greek Manuscript Research Center. It recounts the center’s beginnings in 1994; shares what resources are currently available to students; and brainstorms on how the Center might serve the Seminary curriculum going forward.
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The New Testament Greek Manuscript Research Center at the James White Library
Seminary Commons
Since Desiderius Erasmus published his eclectic text of the New Testament in 1516, biblical scholars have attempted to come as close as possible to Scripture’s original wording by studying ancient biblical manuscripts. Through the work of Dr. W. Larry Richards, professor emeritus, the Seventh-day Adventist Seminary at Andrews University provides students with the opportunity to take part in the field of New Testament textual criticism. This poster introduces the Greek Manuscript Research Center. It recounts the center’s beginnings in 1994; shares what resources are currently available to students; and brainstorms on how the Center might serve the Seminary curriculum going forward.