The Message Of The Bible Has Not Been Changed
Part 1 Introductory Questions About The Textual Criticism Of The Bible
Question 1 Has The Text Of The New Testament Been Transmitted Accurately To Us?
Question 2 Why Is It Important To Discover, The Best That We Can, What The New Testament Originally Said?
Question 3 What Is Textual Criticism? Why Is Textual Criticism Of The New Testament Necessary?
Question 4 What Recent Progress Has Been Made In New Testament Textual Criticism That Everyone Should Be Aware Of?
Question 5 What’s The Difference Between The History Of The Text Of The Old Testament And The History Of The Text Of The New Testament?
Question 6 Why Don’t We Possess Any Of the Original Manuscripts Of The Books Of The Bible?
Question 7 What Are The Earliest New Testament Manuscripts That Still Exist?
Question 8 Upon What Materials Were The Books Of The Bible Originally Written?
Question 9 In What Form Were The Books Of The Bible Originally Written?
Question 10 How Is The Age Of An Ancient Manuscript Determined?
Question 11 When Was The Last Time The Autographs Of The New Testament Books Were Known To Still Exist?
Question 12 What Exactly Does The Term Autograph Of Scripture Mean?
Question 13 How Does The Practice Of Textual Criticism Relate To The Idea Of A Divinely Inspired Bible?
Question 14 What Does The Bible Teach About The Providential Preservation Of Scripture?
Question 15 What Different Sources Are Used To Establish The Text Of The New Testament?
Question 16 Can The Text Of The New Testament Be Established By The Versional Evidence Alone?
Question 17 Can The Text Of The New Testament Be Established by The Writings From The Church Fathers Alone?
Question 18 Why Does New Testament Textual Criticism Matter? (Matthew 13:35; 27:49)
Question 19 Is Having A Reliable Text Enough To Prove The Truth Of Christianity?
Appendix 1 Arguments That We Should No Longer Use In New Testament Textual Criticism