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Apologetic discourse and the scribal tradition evidence of the influence of apologetic interests on the text of the canonical gospels

It is commonly acknowledged that the "original"manuscripts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John did not survive the exigencies of history. What modern readers refer to as the canonical Gospels are in fact compositions reconstructed from copies transmitted by usually anonymous scribes.

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  • "It is commonly acknowledged that the "original"manuscripts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John did not survive the exigencies of history. What modern readers refer to as the canonical Gospels are in fact compositions reconstructed from copies transmitted by usually anonymous scribes."@en

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  • "Apologetic discourse and the scribal tradition evidence of the influence of apologetic interests on the text of the canonical gospels"@en
  • "Apologetic discourse and the scribal tradition : evidence of the influence of apologetic interests on the text of the canonical Gospels"
  • "Apologetic discourse and the scribal tradition : evidence of the influence of apologetic interests on the text of the canonical gospels"
  • "Apologetic discurse and the scribal tradition : evidence of the influence of apologetic interests on the text of the canonical gospels"
  • "Apologetic discourse and the scribal tradition evidence of the influence of apologetic interests on the text of the canonical Gospels"
  • "Apologetic discourse and the scribal tradition evidence of the influence of apologetic interests on the text of the canonical Gospels"@en