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Bibliology and Hermeneutics – Digital Video

Description
This course addresses various views of authority regarding Scripture, canonization, methods of interpretation, the doctrines of inerrancy and inspiration and hermeneutics.

Bibliology & Hermeneutics
1. Course Introduction and Authority
2. Sola Scriptura
3. Transmission of Scripture
4. Canonization of Scripture (OT)
5. Canonization of Scripture (NT)
6. Inspiration
7. Proving INspiration
8. Inerrancy
9. History of Interpretation
10. Historical-Grammatical

Textual Criticism – Digital Audio
Description
1. Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism
2. How to Count Textual Variants
3. The Number of Variants
4. Weighing the Discrepancies
5. Recent Attempts to Change the Goals of NT Textual Criticism
6. Materials and Methods in Making Ancient Books
7. The Materials Used Making a Codex Manuscript
8. A Brief History of the Transmission of the Text
9. The Role of the Canon in Shaping the NT Text
10. The Emergence of Local Text Forms
11. Illustrations of Scribal Corruptions (Part 1)
12. Illustrations of Scribal Corruptions (Part 2)
13. Some Famous Manuscripts: Papyri (Part 1)
14. Some Famous Manuscripts: Papyri (Part 2)
15. Some Famous Manuscripts: Majuscules (Part 1)
16. Some Famous Manuscripts: Majuscules (Part 2)
17. Resources for NT Manuscripts
18. Resources for NT Manuscripts: CSNTM
19. The Greek Text Behind the KJV
20. Textus Receptus/Doctrine of Preservation (Part 1)
21. Textus Receptus/Doctrine of Preservation (Part 2)
22. Tischendorf and the Discovery of Sinaiticus (Part 1)
23. Tischendorf and the Discovery of Sinaiticus (Part 2)
24. History of NT Textual Criticism Since the TR
25. Who Were Westcott & Hort?
26. Reasoned Eclecticism (Part 1)
27. Reasoned Eclecticism (Part 2)
28. Reasoned Eclecticism (Part 3)
29. Some Famous Textual Problems (Part 1)
30. Some Famous Textual Problems (Part 2)
31. Some Famous Textual Problems (Part 3)
32. Some Famous Textual Problems: Matthew 24:36
33. Some Famous Textual Problems: John 7:53-8:11
34. Some Famous Textual Problems: Mark 16:9-20
35. Which Translation is Best?
36 Is What We Have Now What They Wrote?*

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  • -2

    No baragain here. No deal.

  • Thanks for the post op. This is obviously a genuine bargain when considered without bias.

    Don't worry about the negs. The militant atheists posting here are so ignorant that they don't even know that there are atheists who are textual critics and produce similar content. I guess critical thinking is not what this community has in common.

    • +1

      Most of the time I just ignore them. The neg votes are most of the time based on their hatred for religion or/and Christianity. It's easy to see when you read the comments. Not one of them ever showed a better deal. I don't see any valid reason to stop posting. Because of the neg votes, I'm hoping religious people will realize how some individuals are against freedom of speech and freedom of religion. This is under attack more and more. The sooner people realize it and stand up for their rights the better. It's a bad idea anyway in a free market. If you can ban it in the short run, it will backfire in the long run.

      • -2

        Ha! All those terrible atheists challenging your millennia long rights to hate other people like other believers in other religions, gay people, atheists and so on. You are complaining now because you have started to lose your rights to be hurt other people because of your own opinions - in other words the world is starting to be fairer and you don't like it.

  • +2

    I've got to say, OP does know how to draw a crowd.
    Nothing like a religious deal to make everyone hop on their soap box.

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