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When Were Our Gospels Written?
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Tischendorf's 'When Were Our Gospels Written?
' examines the chronology and documentary history of the four Gospels, arguing from manuscript and patristic evidence for their dating.
Drawing on his extensive manuscript research, Tischendorf assesses external and internal evidence to propose timeframes for Gospel composition and transmission.
The book situates Gospel writings within early Christian history and explores implications for textual authority and criticism.
Though scholarship has advanced since Tischendorf's time, his contributions remain foundational, especially given his primary role in discovering major manuscripts like Codex Sinaiticus.
The work helped shape nineteenth-century debates about Gospel origins and continues to be referenced in historical-critical studies.
' examines the chronology and documentary history of the four Gospels, arguing from manuscript and patristic evidence for their dating.
Drawing on his extensive manuscript research, Tischendorf assesses external and internal evidence to propose timeframes for Gospel composition and transmission.
The book situates Gospel writings within early Christian history and explores implications for textual authority and criticism.
Though scholarship has advanced since Tischendorf's time, his contributions remain foundational, especially given his primary role in discovering major manuscripts like Codex Sinaiticus.
The work helped shape nineteenth-century debates about Gospel origins and continues to be referenced in historical-critical studies.
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referencing Tischendorf's works on Gospel dating while discussing major textual scholars.


Tim Mackie

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A History of New Testament Manuscripts and English Translations (Remastered)



