Majority Text

Paul S. Dixon dixonps at juno.com
Fri Sep 11 11:52:54 EDT 1998



On Fri, 11 Sep 1998 10:20:28 -0500 "Carl W. Conrad"
<cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu> writes:
>At 9:54 AM -0500 9/11/98, Martin Gallagher wrote:
>>What is the status/feeling/argument regarding the Majority Text
>>approach as opposed to NA27, UBS4?
>
>Technically speaking, this is a text-critical question rather than a
proper
>B-Greek question: I say that because I'm sure that B-Greekers won't take
>any unanimous position on this question; it will depend in part on
whether
>they think the testimony of the oldest MSS is more important or whether
>they think the testimony of the majority of MSS is more important, even
if
>those MSS are mostly relatively recent. Generally speaking, those
favoring
>the Majority Text tend to be quite conservative theologically, while
those
>favoring the NA27/UBS4 text are less conservative or not at all
>conservative.

Carl, I'm not sure your last statement here is correct.  Most of the
conservative
seminaries I am familiar with (at least a dozen, off the top of my head)
endorse, for the most part, the eclectic text (NA or UBS).  

Paul Dixon

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