Scribes and Their Remains
By (Author) Dr. Craig A. Evans
Edited by Dr Jeremiah J. Johnston
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
23rd September 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
220.12
Paperback
336
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
476g
Scribes and Their Remains begins with an introductory essay by Stanley Porter which addresses the principal theme of the book: the text as artifact. The rest of the volume is then split into two major sections. In the first, five studies appear on the theme of Scribes, Letters, and Literacy. In the first of these Craig A. Evans offers a lengthy piece that argues that the archaeological, artifactual, and historical evidence suggests that New Testament autographs and first copies may well have remained in circulation for one century or more, having the effect of stabilizing the text. Other pieces in the section address literacy, orality and paleography of early Christian papyri. In the second section there are five pieces on Writing, Reading, and Abbreviating Christian Scripture. These range across numerous topics, including an examination of the stauros (cross) as a nomen sacrum.
Craig A. Evans is John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University, USA. Jeremiah J. Johnston is the president of Christian Thinkers Society, USA.