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How can you know the words you read in the Bible are actually what was originally written?
In this episode of Christ in Culture, host Benjamin Quinn is joined by Dr. Charles Quarles to discuss the importance of textual criticism in understanding the New Testament. They explore the historical accuracy of the Bible, comparing it to other ancient texts, and address common misconceptions about the transmission of biblical manuscripts. Dr. Quarles emphasizes the reliability of modern translations and the significance of textual criticism in preserving the original message of the scriptures.
Dr. Quarles Book: https://www.amazon.com/Questions-About-Text-Canon-Testament/dp/0825442753/ref=sr_1_1?
Caskey Center: https://ccbtt.sebts.edu/
- Website: cfc.sebts.edu
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How can you know the words you read in the Bible are actually what was originally written?
In this episode of Christ in Culture, host Benjamin Quinn is joined by Dr. Charles Quarles to discuss the importance of textual criticism in understanding the New Testament. They explore the historical accuracy of the Bible, comparing it to other ancient texts, and address common misconceptions about the transmission of biblical manuscripts. Dr. Quarles emphasizes the reliability of modern translations and the significance of textual criticism in preserving the original message of the scriptures.
Dr. Quarles Book: https://www.amazon.com/Questions-About-Text-Canon-Testament/dp/0825442753/ref=sr_1_1?
Caskey Center: https://ccbtt.sebts.edu/
- Website: cfc.sebts.edu

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