Gordon Fee’s Thesis Now Available

Gordon Fee’s Thesis Now Available July 29, 2012

Many years ago Gordon Fee was one of my most dynamic teachers at Gordon Conwell. Larry Hurtado has an important announcement about his classic doctoral dissertation. Here is what he says.

Fee’s PhD Thesis Available
by larryhurtado

I’m tardy in passing on news (that likely is already known among those most concerned) that Gordon Fee’s PhD thesis is now available freely, “The Significance of Papyrus Bodmer II and Papyrus Bodmer XIV-XV for Methodology in New Testament Textual Criticism” (UCLA, 1966). For any other “geeks” such as I who are interested in text-critical matters, this is a real boon. Fee has been a major contributor to the field for a number of decades, and with a number of valuable exegetical volumes as well. And he’s a long-time friend. Here’s the link:

http://ia600502.us.archive.org/34/items/TheSignificanceOfP66AndP75ForMethodologyInNtTextualCriticism/Thesis-Fee.pdf.

Hurtado goes on to note…..

New Volume on Text of the NT
by larryhurtado

One of my former PhD students, Michael Kruger, co-edited (with Charles Hill) a multi-author volume on the text of the NT that has just been published: The Early Text of the New Testament (Oxford University Press). My own contribution = “Towards a Sociology of Reading in Early Christianity”. For Kruger’s notice and the full line-up of contributions/contributors, here’s the link:

http://michaeljkruger.com/the-early-text-of-the-new-testament-now-available-in-the-uk/


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