Its just after midnight here on Sunday morning, and I have just returned home from Tucson, if they had further interest in the material. I managed (fairly easily) to track it down and so wanted to post it here for others to enjoy.
Category Archives: Textual Criticism
Further Responses to Bart Ehrman
Dr. Daniel Wallace: Is What We Have Now What They Wrote Then?
Dr. Dan Wallace influences students across the world through his textbook on intermediate Greek grammar. It is used in more than two-thirds of the USA’s schools that teach that subject.
He is the senior New Testament editor of the NET Bible and coeditor of the NET-Nestle Greek-English diglot. Recently his scholarship has shifted from syntactical and text-critical issues to more specific work in John, and has founded The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, an institute with an initial purpose to preserve Scripture by taking digital photographs of all known Greek New Testament manuscripts.
His postdoctoral work includes work on Greek grammar at Tyndale House in Cambridge and textual criticism studies at the Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung in Münster, Germany.
Is What We Have Now What They Wrote Then? – Part 1 – Biola Chapel, September 21, 2011
Is What We Have Now What They Wrote Then? – Part 2 – Biola Chapel, September 23, 2011
Now if you have watched both these short lectures above and seek a very fast paced summary of just over 10 minutes, here is Dr. Wallace being interviewed back in 2009 on the John Ankerberg program.