A new approach to textual criticism : an introduction to the coherence-based genealogical method /

With the publication of the widely used twenty-eighth edition of Nestle-Aland's Novum Testamentum Graece and the fifth edition of the United Bible Society Greek New Testament, a computer-assisted method known as the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method (CBGM) was used for the first time to deter...

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Authors / Creators: Wasserman, Tommy (Author), Gurry, Peter J. (Author)
Other Authors / Creators:Gurry, Peter J., author.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Atlanta : SBL Press ; Stuttgart : Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, [2017]
Series:Resources for biblical study ; no. 80.
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Online Access:Click here for full text at JSTOR
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Changing Landscape
  • 1.2. CBGM in Brief
  • 1.3. How the CBGM Is Changing Textual Criticism
  • 1.4. Why This Book
  • 1.5. Preview
  • 1.6. Key Terms
  • 2. Overview of the Method
  • 2.1. History of the Method
  • 2.2. Main Problems the CBGM Addresses
  • 2.3. Two Types of Coherence
  • 2.4. Three Types of Stemmata
  • 2.5. Conclusion
  • 2.6. Key Terms
  • 3. Pregenealogical Coherence
  • 3.1. Basic Concept
  • 3.2. How to Use Pregenealogical Coherence
  • 3.3. Examples
  • 3.4. Limitations
  • 3.5. Conclusion
  • 3.6. Key Terms
  • 4. Genealogical Coherence
  • 4.1. Basic Concept
  • 4.2. How to Use Genealogical Coherence
  • 4.3. Examples
  • 4.4. Limitations
  • 4.5. Conclusion
  • 4.6. Key Terms
  • 5. Global Stemma
  • 5.1. Basic Concept
  • 5.2. How the Global Stemma Is Constructed
  • 5.3. Example: The Origin of the Byzantine Text
  • 5.4. Limitations
  • 5.5. Conclusion
  • 5.6. Key Terms
  • 6. Limitations and Future Improvements
  • 6.1. Limitations
  • 6.2. Suggested Improvements
  • 6.3. Conclusion
  • 6.4. Key Terms.