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This book comprises twelve essays dealing with manuscripts of the New Testament and/or what we can learn from them today. Starting from different angles the contributors - distinguished scholars of international reputation - focus on the fascinating and thrilling stories manuscripts tell, for instance about the times they were produced in or the people who handled them.

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This book comprises twelve essays dealing with manuscripts of the New Testament and/or what we can learn from them today. Starting from different angles the contributors - distinguished scholars of international reputation - focus on the fascinating and thrilling stories manuscripts tell, for instance about the times they were produced in or the people who handled them.
Autorenporträt
Thomas J. Kraus, Ph.D. (Universität Regensburg, Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät) is a private scholar teaching at a German grammar school and participating in several research projects. He has published, in addition to several studies in research journals, Sprache, Stil und historischer Ort des zweiten Petrusbriefes (Tübingen, 2001) and Das Petrusevangelium und die Petrusapokalypse. Die griechischen Fragmente mit deutscher und englischer Übersetzung (with Tobias Nicklas, Berlin-New York, 2004). Tobias Nicklas, Ph.D., Habilitation, Regensburg University, is Chair of New Testament Exegesis at the Faculty of Theology, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He has co-edited The Book of Acts as Church History. Text, Textual Traditions and Ancient Interpretations (with M. Tilly: Berlin-New York, 2003) and Die Worte der Prophetie dieses Buches" Offenbarung 22,6-21 als Schlussstein der christlichen Bibel Alten und Neuen Testaments gelesen (with T. Hieke: Berlin-New York, 2004).