Synopses & Reviews
Constantin von Tischendorf was a pioneer. He existed in an age when biblical studies as we know it was being formed, when the quest for forgotten manuscripts and lost treasures was being undertaken with no less zeal and intrigue than it is today. It was Tischendorf who found, and preserved, the oldest extant version of the complete bible that we know of, the so-called Codex Sinaiticus, which he discovered in poor condition at St Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai, in 1846.
With the discovery of the Codex Tischendorf, and others, was to take the study of biblical texts further than ever before, through linguistic methods, and attention to the most ancient sources available. In many ways Tischendorf was a father figure of the modern Historical Critical Method.
In this short biography, Stanley E. Porter, himself one of the most respected scholars of the New Testament and Koine Greek currently writing, gives a portrait of Tischendorf's life and work, together with an annotated republication of Tischendorf's influential work on the Gospels.
Published to celebrate Tischendorf's bicentenary, in 2015, this volume will be a must for those seeking to understand how the study of biblical manuscripts began, and to understand the man who discovered the oldest version of the bible as we know it.
About the Author
Stanley E. Porter is Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Canada.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Part OneChapter One: Introduction and ContextChapter Two: The Life of Constantin TischendorfChapter Three: The Work of Constantin TischendorfChapter Four: Conclusion
Part TwoIntroduction by Stanley E. PorterWhen Were Our Gospels Written? Chapter I. Ecclesiastical TestimonyChapter II. The Testimony of Heretics and Heathen During the Second CenturyChapter III. Apocryphal LiteratureChapter IV. Testimony of Apostolic Fathers. Barnabas—PapiasChapter V. Manuscripts and Versions of the Second CenturyBibliographyIndexes