INTRODUCTION TO HANDWRITING STYLES: Authenticating and Dating New Testament Manuscripts

· Christian Publishing House
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Explore the rich history and meticulous craftsmanship behind the preservation of the New Testament in INTRODUCTION TO HANDWRITING STYLES: Authenticating and Dating New Testament Manuscripts. This insightful volume unveils the profound impact of scribal handwriting styles on the authenticity and dating of ancient manuscripts, shedding light on how the early Christian community transmitted the apostolic teachings with care and reverence.

Edward D. Andrews takes readers on a journey through the discipline of paleography, revealing how the evolution of handwriting—from the fragile papyrus scrolls to the durable parchment codices—serves as a key to understanding the origins and reliability of these sacred texts. With detailed explanations of scribal habits, cultural influences, and the technological innovations of the time, this book demonstrates how the text of the New Testament has been faithfully preserved across centuries.

Perfect for scholars, students, and believers, INTRODUCTION TO HANDWRITING STYLES bridges the gap between academic study and faith, providing readers with a deeper appreciation of the human effort and divine providence that ensured the survival of the New Testament.

Uncover the legacy of scribes and the enduring trustworthiness of Scripture in this essential guide to the handwriting styles that shaped history.

About the author

EDWARD D. ANDREWS (AS in Criminal Justice, BS in Religion, MA in Biblical Studies, and MDiv in Theology) is CEO and President of Christian Publishing House. He has authored over 220+ books. In addition, Andrews is the Chief Translator of the Updated American Standard Version (UASV).

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