The latest issue of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology is devoted to textual criticism and bibliology. The main essays are published versions of the Text & Canon Institute’s inaugural conference from 2020 with some intro essays by Steve Wellum, John Meade, and myself. We’re glad to see this material reach a new audience and thankful to SBJT for hosting it. Don’t mind the 2020 date; it’s a COVID thing. It’s all open access, by the way.
Editorial: Defending Biblical Authority on the Textual Front
STEPHEN J. WELLUM
Discipleship and the History of the Bible
JOHN D. MEADE
Some Missteps in Narrating the Bible’s History
JOHN D. MEADE AND PETER J. GURRY
From a Smoking Canon to Burning Hearts: The Making of the Hebrew Bible
STEPHEN G. DEMPSTER
Chaos Theory and the Text of the Old Testament
PETER J. GENTRY
Where Inspiration is Found: Putting the New Testament Autographs in Context
TIMOTHY N. MITCHELL
Listening to the Dead Sea Scrolls
ANTHONY M. FERGUSON
What Do James, Peter, John, and Jude Have in Common? Arguing for the Canonical Collection of the Catholic Epistles
DARIAN R. LOCKETT