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Author |
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New Testament Greek and Exegesis |
2003 |
Bart D. Ehrman |
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Bart D. Ehrman’s anthology work represents the more specialized, academic side of his career. While he is best known for his popular books about the Bible and early Christianity, he has also contributed to edited volumes intended for scholars and advanced students in the field of New Testament studies.
New Testament Greek and Exegesis (2003) collects essays focused on the Greek language of the New Testament and the methods used to interpret biblical texts. This type of collaborative academic work is common in biblical studies, where scholars contribute chapters on their areas of expertise. It is a useful resource for students working through the original Greek text of the New Testament.
Frequently Asked Questions
What anthologies has Bart Ehrman contributed to?
Ehrman has contributed to collaborative volumes in the field of New Testament studies. New Testament Greek and Exegesis (2003) is a collection of essays on the Greek language of the New Testament and methods of interpreting biblical texts. These works are aimed at students and scholars rather than general readers.
Are Bart Ehrman's anthologies good for beginners?
His anthologies are written for an academic audience with some background in biblical studies or New Testament Greek. Readers new to Ehrman’s work would be better served by starting with his popular books, such as Misquoting Jesus or Jesus, Interrupted, before moving on to these more specialized collections.
How are Bart Ehrman's anthologies different from his other books?
His anthologies are edited or co-authored collections of scholarly essays, while his other books are single-author works written in his own voice. The anthologies focus on technical topics like Greek exegesis and are published by academic presses, whereas his popular non-fiction is published by trade publishers and written for general audiences.