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Distribution of Greek manuscripts by century and category
[edit]See Aland:159โ162.
I | II | III | IV | V | |
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1-199 | ๐52, ๐90, ๐104 | ||||
200-249 | ๐32, ๐46, ๐64/67, ๐66, ๐75, ๐77, 0189, | ||||
250-299 | ๐1, ๐4, ๐5, ๐9, ๐12, ๐15, ๐20, ๐22, ๐23, ๐27, ๐28, ๐29, ๐30, ๐39, ๐40, ๐45, ๐47, ๐49, ๐53, ๐65, ๐70, ๐80, ๐87, 0220 | 0212 | ๐48, ๐69 | ||
300-349 | ๐13, ๐16, ๐18, ๐37, ๐72, ๐78, 0162, ๐115 | ๐38, 0171 | |||
350-399 | ๐10, ๐24, ๐35, 01, 03 | ๐6, ๐8, ๐17, ๐50, ๐62, ๐71, ๐81, ๐86, 0185 | ๐88, 058 (?), 0169, 0188, 0206, 0207, 0221, 0228, 0231, 0242 | ||
400-459 | 057 | ๐19, ๐51, ๐57, ๐82, ๐85, 0181, 0270 | ๐21, 059, 0160, 0176, 0214, 0219 | ||
450-499 | 02 (except Gospels), 0254 | ๐14, 04, 016, 029, 048, 077, 0172, 0173, 0175, 0201, 0240, 0244, 0274 | 02 (Gospels), 032, 062, 068, 069, 0163, 0165 (?), 0166, 0182, 0216, 0217, 0218, 0226, 0227, 0236, 0252, 0261 | 05 | 026, 061 |
500-599 | ๐56, 071, 076, 088, 0232, 0247, ๐33, 06, 08, 073, 081, 085, 087, 089, 091, 093 (1 Peter), 094, 0184, 0223, 0225, 0245 | ๐54, ๐63, 072, 0170, 0186, 0213, ๐2, ๐36, ๐76, ๐83, ๐84, 06, 015, 035, 040, 060, 066, 067, 070, 078, 079, 082, 086, 0143, 0147, 0159, 0187, 0198, 0208, 0222, 0237, 0241, 0251, 0260, 0266 | 022, 023, 024, 027, 042, 043, 064, 065, 093 (Acts), 0246, 0253, 0265 | ||
600-649 | ๐26 | ๐43, ๐44, ๐55, 083 | ๐3, 0164, 0199 | ||
650-699 | ๐74, 098 | ๐11, ๐31, ๐34, ๐79, 0102, 0108, 0111, 0204, 0275 | ๐59, ๐68, 096, 097, 099, 0106, 0107, 0109, 0145, 0167, 0183, 0200, 0209, 0210, 0239, 0259, 0262 | ๐73, 0103, 0104, 0211 | |
700-749 | ๐42, ๐61 | ๐60 | |||
750-799 | 019, 0101, 0114, 0156, 0205, 0234 | ๐41, 095, 0126, 0127, 0146, 0148, 0161, 0229, 0233, 0238, 0250, 0256 | 07, 047, 054 (?), 0116, 0134 | ||
800-849 | 044 (Catholic epistles) | 044 (except Catholic epistles) | |||
850-899 | 33 (except Gospels) | 010, 038, 0155, 0271, 33 (Gospels), 892, 2464 | 012, 025 (except Acts, Rev), 037, 050, 0122, 0128, 0130, 0131, 0132, 0150, 0269, 565 | 09, 011, 013, 014, 017, 018, 020, 021, 025 (Acts, Rev), 030, 031, 034, 039, 041, 045, 049, 053 (?), 063, 0120, 0133, 0135, 0136 (?), 0151, 0197, 0248, 0255, 0257, 0272, 0273 (?), 461 | |
900-949 | 1841 | 0115, 1424 (Mark) | 1424 (except Mark), 1841 | ||
950-1049 | 1739 (Catholic epistles, Paul) | 0177, 0243 (?), 1739 (Acts), 1891, 2329 | 051, 075, 0105, 0121a, 0121b, 0140, 0141, 0249, 307, 1582, 1836, 1845, 1874, 1875, 1912, 2110, 2193, 2351 | 028, 033, 036, 046, 052, 056, 0142, 1874, 1891 | |
1050 | 1175, 1243, 2344 | 81, 323, 945, 1006, 1854, 1962, 2298 | 28, 104, 181, 323, 398, 424, 431, 436, 451, 459, 623, 700, 788, 1243, 1448, 1505, 1838, 1846, 1908, 2138, 2147, 2298, 2344, 2596 (?) | 103, 104, 181, 398, 431, 451, 459, 945, 1006, 1448, 1505, 1846, 1854, 2138, 2147, 2298 | |
1100 | 256, 1735 | 1735, 1910 | 256 | ||
1150 | 1241 (Catholic epistles) | 36, 1611, 2050, 2127 | 1 (Gospels), 36, 88, 94 (?), 157, 326, 330, 346, 378, 543, 610, 826, 828, 917, 983, 1071, 1241 (Gospels, Acts, Paul), 1319, 1359, 1542b, 1611, 1718, 1942, 2030, 2412, 2541, 2744 | 1 (except Gospels), 180, 189, 330, 378, 610, 911, 917, 1010, 1241, 1319, 1359, 1542b (?), 2127, 2541 | |
1200 | 1573 | 1573 | |||
1250 | 2053, 2062 | 442, 579, 1292, 1852 | 6 (Catholic epistles, Paul), 13, 94, 180, 206, 218 (epistles), 263, 365, 441, 614, 720, 915, 1398, 1563, 1641, 1852, 2374, 2492, 2516, 2542, 2718 (?) | 6 (Gospels, Acts), 94 (?), 180, 206, 218 (except epistles), 263, 365, 597, 720, 1251 (?), 1292, 1398, 1642, 1852, 2374, 2400, 2492 (?), 2516 | |
1300 | 1342 | ||||
1350 | 1067, 1409, 1506, 1881 | 5, 209, 254, 429 (except Paul), 453, 621, 629, 630, 1523, 1534, 1678 (?), 1842, 1877, 2005, 2197, 2200, 2377 | 5 (?), 189, 209, 254, 429 (Paul), 1067, 1409, 1506, 1523, 1524, 1877, 2200 | ||
1400 | 2495 | ||||
1450 | 322 | 69, 205, 322, 467, 642, 1751, 1844, 1959, 2523, 2652 | 69, 181, 205, 429 (Rev.), 467, 642, 886, 2523, 2623, 2652 (?) | ||
1500 | 61 (epistles, Rev), 522, 918, 1704, 1884 | 61 (Gospels, Acts), 522, 918, 1704 | |||
1550- | 849, 2544 (Paul) | 2544 (except Paul) |
Fundamentalist controversy
[edit]Overview
[edit]The Controversy is conventionally dated as beginning in 1922 with a sermon by a well-recognized and articulate spokesman for liberal Protestantism, Harry Emerson Fosdick. Fosdick, a liberal Baptist preaching by special permission in First Presbyterian Church, New York, delivered his sermon "Shall the Fundamentalists Win?" highlighting differences between liberal and conservative Christians. The ending of the controversy was marked by J. Gresham Machen and a number of other conservative Presbyterian theologians and clergy leaving the denomination in 1936 to establish the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
Although this schism is called the "FundamentalistโModernist Controversy" in the Presbyterian church, very similar and far-reaching reactions against the growth of liberal Christianity have also occurred in other major Protestant denominations. At the time of the Controversy, Presbyterians were the fourth-largest Protestant group in the United States. (The Methodists were the largest, followed by the Baptists and the Lutherans; the Episcopalians were in fifth place.)[citation needed] After considerable internal tensions, every major Protestant denomination came to accommodate liberalism within the denomination, to one degree or another. Often, some disgruntled conservatives left their denomination, some of them establishing smaller denominations with fundamentalist-conservative foundations. Sensitized by what they saw to be successful liberal infiltration into other denominations, in the 1970s Southern Baptist conservatives began a concerted effort to rid their institutions and leadership of liberal leanings. This resulted in the Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence and occasioned the creation of two new Baptist denominations which accommodate the modernist theological position. A similar event took the form of the Seminex controversy of the Lutheran ChurchโMissouri Synod.
This process resulted in the modern division of Protestant American religious life into mainline Christianity on the one hand and evangelical and fundamentalist Christianity on the other. As such, the FundamentalistโModernist Controversy in the Presbyterian Church is part of a wider set of developments in American religious life. However, it also contained many aspects that were continuations of long-term conflicts within American Presbyterianism. Also, the Controversy in the Presbyterian Church received disproportionate attention in the press because of the prominent role played in it by William Jennings Bryan.
Edit war over 1 timothy
[edit][1] Link to dispute resolution request that got nowhere.
Citation for Pauline Aurthorship. [1]
Udny Yule on statistical vocabulary. [2]
Ralph Earle, Jr. applying Yule's method to 1 Timothy.[3]
N. T. Wright wryly notes that using modernist logic, CS Lewis could not have written both the Space Trilogy and Narnia, because Narnia did not include space aliens[4]
- ^ Knight III, George W. (October 2013), The Pastoral Epistles, Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, ISBN 978-0-8028-7141-1
- ^ Yule, Udny (1944). The Statistical Study of Literary Vocabulary (1st ed.). University of Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 281โ283. ISBN 978-1107633711.
- ^ Earle, Jr., Ralph (1978). The Expositor's Bible Commentary. Vol. vol 11. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. ISBN 978-0310364306.
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