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Bart D. Ehrman

Unveiling the Hidden Truths Behind Biblical Manuscript Changes

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Author: Bart D. Ehrman

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060859510

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/01/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Beginnings of Christian Scripture
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Chapter 2: The Copyists of the Early Christian Writings
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47:32
Chapter 3: Texts of the New Testament: Editions, Manuscripts, and Differences
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55:55
Chapter 4: The Quest for Origins - Methods and Discoveries
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Chapter 5: Originals That Matter
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46:02
Chapter 6: Theologically Motivated Alterations of the Text
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Chapter 7: The Social Worlds of the Text
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56:43
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Changing Scripture - Scribes, Authors, and Readers
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Who should listen Misquoting Jesus

"Misquoting Jesus" by Bart D. Ehrman is an essential listen for anyone interested in biblical studies, theology, or the historical accuracy of religious texts. It appeals to scholars, students, and curious laypeople alike who seek to understand how the transmission of biblical manuscripts can impact interpretations of Christian doctrine. The audiobook also resonates with skeptics and believers wanting to deepen their understanding of the complexities of scripture and the evolution of its meanings over time. Whether you're a faithful follower or a critical thinker, Ehrman's insights provide a thought-provoking exploration of the reliability of biblical texts.

3 quotes from Misquoting Jesus

  • "Most of the variants that we have in our manuscripts are minor and do not significantly alter the meaning of the text, but some do, and those that do are the ones we must focus on in order to see how the New Testament has changed over time."
  • "The New Testament is not a historical document that can be taken at face value; it is a collection of texts each shaped by the theological and political agendas of those who produced and preserved them."
  • "The process of copying the texts of the New Testament has been influenced by the beliefs of the early Christians, leading to changes that reflect the evolving understanding of faith and doctrine."

Author : Bart D. Ehrman

Bart D. Ehrman is a prominent American New Testament scholar renowned for his expertise in textual criticism of the New Testament, as well as his research on the historical Jesus and the formative years of early Christianity. He has authored and edited 30 books, including three academic textbooks, and has achieved widespread acclaim with six New York Times bestsellers. Currently, he holds the position of James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.