• Why Textual Criticism Matters: Insights Beyond Apologetics with Conrad Elmelund

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Why Textual Criticism Matters: Insights Beyond Apologetics with Conrad Elmelund

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  • In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen, founder of NT Greek Tutoring, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Conrad Elmelund, a PhD candidate at Lund University. They delve into the significance of textual criticism and its role beyond mere apologetics.

    Conrad sheds light on the distinction between textual criticism (lower criticism), which examines manuscript evidence, and biblical criticism (higher criticism), which explores the sources and composition of the text. They discuss the impact of studying the New Testament in its original languages, the role of textual criticism in understanding the Gospels, and how textual transmission affects our interpretation of Scripture.

    The episode also explores Conrad’s personal journey into biblical languages, the nuances of textual transmission, and the historical context of manuscript copying. They highlight the value of being part of a longstanding tradition of Bible readers and the importance of recognising one's place within this historical continuum.

    Join Daniel and Conrad as they unpack these essential topics and reflect on how textual criticism enriches our understanding of the Bible and our connection to its historical legacy.

    #TextualCriticism #BiblicalLanguages #NewTestamentStudies


    Don't miss the next episode: Exploring the Epistle of James with Craig Blomberg.


    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:03 Meet Conrad Elmelund
    03:52 Passion for Biblical Languages
    08:35 Expertise in New Testament Studies
    10:52 Insights Gained from the Greek Text
    15:06 Navigating Clarity and Ambiguity
    17:14 Stimulating Thoughtful Reflection
    22:05 Ongoing Discoveries in Scripture
    23:38 Textual Criticism vs. Biblical Criticism
    28:17 The Interplay of the Gospels
    32:11 The Value of Textual Criticism
    36:48 Unpacking Textual Transmission
    38:32 The Challenges of Manuscript Copying
    41:40 The Impact of Textual Traditions
    45:32 Approximating the Original Text
    47:27 Understanding the Author’s Voice
    50:19 Interpreting within a Historical Context
    53:52 The Legacy of the Text
    57:39 Being Part of a Historical Tradition

    Music Credits:
    https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire
    License code: HRXIIHMCKTFP3HYS

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    Support the Podcast:
    If you enjoyed this episode of "Exploring the Language of Scripture," please consider supporting us. Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, bring in more guests, and improve our content. Join our supporter programme and access exclusive benefits here: Support the Podcast.

    Podcast Keywords:
    biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.

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In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen, founder of NT Greek Tutoring, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Conrad Elmelund, a PhD candidate at Lund University. They delve into the significance of textual criticism and its role beyond mere apologetics.

Conrad sheds light on the distinction between textual criticism (lower criticism), which examines manuscript evidence, and biblical criticism (higher criticism), which explores the sources and composition of the text. They discuss the impact of studying the New Testament in its original languages, the role of textual criticism in understanding the Gospels, and how textual transmission affects our interpretation of Scripture.

The episode also explores Conrad’s personal journey into biblical languages, the nuances of textual transmission, and the historical context of manuscript copying. They highlight the value of being part of a longstanding tradition of Bible readers and the importance of recognising one's place within this historical continuum.

Join Daniel and Conrad as they unpack these essential topics and reflect on how textual criticism enriches our understanding of the Bible and our connection to its historical legacy.

#TextualCriticism #BiblicalLanguages #NewTestamentStudies


Don't miss the next episode: Exploring the Epistle of James with Craig Blomberg.


Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:03 Meet Conrad Elmelund
03:52 Passion for Biblical Languages
08:35 Expertise in New Testament Studies
10:52 Insights Gained from the Greek Text
15:06 Navigating Clarity and Ambiguity
17:14 Stimulating Thoughtful Reflection
22:05 Ongoing Discoveries in Scripture
23:38 Textual Criticism vs. Biblical Criticism
28:17 The Interplay of the Gospels
32:11 The Value of Textual Criticism
36:48 Unpacking Textual Transmission
38:32 The Challenges of Manuscript Copying
41:40 The Impact of Textual Traditions
45:32 Approximating the Original Text
47:27 Understanding the Author’s Voice
50:19 Interpreting within a Historical Context
53:52 The Legacy of the Text
57:39 Being Part of a Historical Tradition

Music Credits:
https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire
License code: HRXIIHMCKTFP3HYS

Support the show

Support the Podcast:
If you enjoyed this episode of "Exploring the Language of Scripture," please consider supporting us. Your support helps keep the podcast ad-free, bring in more guests, and improve our content. Join our supporter programme and access exclusive benefits here: Support the Podcast.

Podcast Keywords:
biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.

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