Thursday, November 17, 2011

Head on the Four-Gospel Codex

Just a note that my paper from last year's SBL has now been published:
‘Graham Stanton and the Four-Gospel Codex: Reconsidering the Manuscript Evidence’ Jesus, Matthew’s Gospel and Early Christianity: Studies in Memory of Graham N. Stanton (eds D.M. Gurtner; J. Willits, & R.A. Burridge, LNTS 435; London: T&T Clark, 2011), 93-101.
Most of the other papers deal with Jesus, Matthew's Gospel and other aspects of early Christianity (surprisingly enough). For a link to the publisher (which may or may not have a table of contents) go here (hopefully they may be cheaper at SBL).
Well done to the editors for getting this published in less than one year.

Now back to work on the two papers for this year's SBL (still quite a few hours before the plane leaves).

3 Comments:

EDGAR EBOJO said...

Thanks for the copy, Peter.

Bob Relyea said...

Peter,

Do you mean that you aren't writing your paper on the plane.:-)

Frederik Mulder said...

Great Peter!
Still $120 though :(... will get it at Tyndale House...


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