tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859011.post9165826446988047256..comments2024-03-29T07:11:17.775+00:00Comments on Evangelical Textual Criticism: 3 new articles in BABELAO 5 (2016)P.J. Williamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04388225485348300613noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859011.post-81697850582514450792016-09-07T19:14:52.599+01:002016-09-07T19:14:52.599+01:00For a a brief and reasonably current summary of th...For a a brief and reasonably current summary of the <i>Status Quaestionis</i>, see Erhman's 2003 <i>Apostolic Fathers</i> (Loeb Classical Library 24) 1:209-213 and also Michael Holmes, <i>The Apostolic Fathers</i> (Baker, 1999), 131-132.Maurice A. Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05685965674144539571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859011.post-18580420841362295052016-09-07T17:22:13.354+01:002016-09-07T17:22:13.354+01:00Thanks for the clarification (although Do does app...Thanks for the clarification (although Do does appear to quote Petersen with approval). Where could I read a modern critique of Killen, or a similarly sized compilation of evidence that tends to overturn the theory that the epistles of Ignatius were composed in the 3rd century?Daniel Buckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02600146498880358592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859011.post-87192893974688365812016-09-06T19:43:47.207+01:002016-09-06T19:43:47.207+01:00The AD 107 quote is from Petersen, as per note 2, ...The AD 107 quote is from Petersen, as per note 2, not from Do. <br /><br />It might also be suggested (to paraphrase Do) that perhaps Ignatius criticism similarly has advanced since Killen's 19th century time. Maurice A. Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05685965674144539571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859011.post-12595559432052175462016-09-06T14:17:59.481+01:002016-09-06T14:17:59.481+01:00Interesting that Toan Do believes we can go back t...Interesting that Toan Do believes we can go back to Ignatius of 107 AD. The Ignatian epistles were 3rd-century pseudopigrapha, as Killen demonstrated in the 19th century. Or, as Origen believed, they had been written by Ignatius himself on a long and leisurely trip to be executed in Rome. I prefer to go with Killen.Daniel Buckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02600146498880358592noreply@blogger.com