AP205: Bibliology — Textual Transmission and Reliability
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This episode explores the historical reliability and textual integrity of the New Testament against modern skeptical critiques. It utilizes the Bibliographical Test to contrast the New Testament’s massive manuscript tradition and narrow time gap against the significantly weaker evidence for secular works of classical antiquity, such as those by Plato and Aristotle. By distinguishing between linear oral transmission and geometric textual transmission, the text systematically dismantles the popular "telephone game" myth, arguing that an abundance of manuscript variants actually allows scholars to reconstruct the original text with high precision. Ultimately, the source provides a multi-tiered framework for educators and clergy to reconcile academic textual criticism with pastoral confidence, ensuring that the Bible is viewed not as a corrupted ancient relic, but as the best-attested document of the ancient world.
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