Insider’s Look Into the Work of CSNTM Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM)
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Enjoy a behind the scenes look at the work that the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts is doing to preserve the Bible and make available ancient manuscripts for the study of scholars around the world. This collection contains videos documenting recent expeditions, interviews, and news concerning CSNTM.
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CNN Video
The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) exists to digitally preserve ancient manuscripts of the New Testament with specialized photographic equipment in order that scholars around the world may have uninhibited access to these ancient wonders in high resolution images.
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Interview with Jeff Baldwin - Director of the Greek Bible Institute in Athens
In this interview, Jeff Baldwin, Director of the Greek Bible Institute in Athens, Greece, discusses his role in educating evangelicals in Greece, his relationship with Dr. Daniel B. Wallace, and the importance of textual criticism in the process of Bible translation.
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What Are Some Recent Discoveries of New Testament Manuscripts
The three largest discoveries of New Testament manuscripts in the last half-century are discussed by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM).
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Chester Beatty Papyri and CSNTM
A six-person team from the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) digitized all the Greek biblical papyri at the Chester Beatty Library during the summer of 2013.
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Sky Network Interview of Dr. Daniel B. Wallace
The primary goal of CSNTM, to preserve and make available ancient manuscripts of the New Testament, is elaborated upon by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) in an interview that was recorded for the Sky Network.
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Five Old Fragments in Cambridge
Dr. Daniel B. Wallace recounts CSNTM’s expedition to photograph five fragments of Romans in majuscule script that had been re-purposed for a book binding.