Texts and studies (Gorgias Press), 3rd ser., v. 1.
Colloquium held at the University of Birmingham, England, April 14-17, 1997.Reprint. Originally published: Atlanta, GA : Society of Biblical Literature, 1999.
The Oxford debate on the textual criticism of the New Testament, held at New College on May 6, 1897: an end, not a beginning, for the Textus Receptus / J.L. North --; Beyond the interlude? Developments and directions in New Testament textual criticism / L.W. Hurtado --; The Syriac evidence for the 'pre-Johannine text' of the Gospel: a study in method / J.W. Childers --; The construction of biblical certainty: textual optimism and the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament / K.D. Clarke & K. Bales --; Using probability theory as a key to unlock textual history / G.P. Farthing --; The significance of non-continuous New Testament textual materials in papyri / S.R. Pickering --; The relevance of literary criticism for the text of the New Testament: a study of Mark's traditions on John the Baptist / E. Güting --; The Beatitudes of 'the mourning' and 'the weeping': Matthew 5:4 and Luke 6:21b / T. Baarda --; The Dura-Europos Gospel harmony / D.C. Parker, D.G.K. Taylor, M.S. Goodacre --; Where is Emmaus? Clues in the text of Luke 24 in Codex Bezae / J. Read-Heimerdinger --; La utilización del libro de Joel (Jl 2,28-32a LXX) en el discurso de Pedro (Hch 2,14-21): estudio comparativo de dos tradiciones manuscritas / J. Rius-Camps.