Monday, April 16, 2012
Dissertation Defended
I defended my dissertation, "A Critical Edition of the Hexaplaric Fragments of Job 22-42", this morning at Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY. It's a critical edition in the sense that it incorporated all of the available evidence of Origen's Hexapla for Job 22-42, and I evaluated that evidence by deciding the original text and listing all variants in an apparatus. In most cases critical notes on the text are provided.
I want to thank Peter Gentry and Jim Hamilton for serving on my dissertation committee as well as Claude Cox and Jerome Lund for serving in the capacity of external examiners.
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Many congrats!
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Any particularly noteworthy insights about the text of chapter 28?
Yours in Christ,
James Snapp, Jr.
Congratulations! Well done.
That is wonderful! I am so happy for you. I can not wait to hear about what comes next!
Congrats John.
Congratulations from Mexico!!! You do a great work at ETC.I suppose you deserve some holidays.
Congratulations John!
John, Congratulations. This sounds like a very important contribution. Peter Rodgers
Congratulations, John.
Congratulations! Are you handing out free copies! ;) I would love to read it...
Thanks all for your congratulations!
The next step is to enter the data into the Hexapla Institute's online database. I am interested in this aspect of the project, even though I am not sure of all of the details yet. I may have an opportunity to post on this aspect later.
After the materials are entered into the database, I will then pursue publication of it.
I will comment on chapter 28 later :).
Congratulations, John.
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