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Craig A. Evans on Dead Sea Scrolls, Manuscript Reliability, Ancient Pedagogy, and More

November 7, 2014 by Jonathan Watson 1 Comment

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Dr. Craig A. Evans is always in the forefront of New Testament backgrounds research, whether it’s working in the Dead Sea Scrolls, going on archaeological digs, or studying ancient inscriptions and invocations. In the Mobile Ed: Craig A. Evans New Testament Backgrounds Bundle (6 courses) Dr. Evans presents some of his latest work and research covering a wide range of topics. You’ll get high-res video lessons, richly tagged transcripts which connect to your library, and Logos video tutorials with all of the following courses in this bundle:

  • evansNT306 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament
  • NT307 Archaeology and the New Testament
  • NT308 The Reliability of New Testament Manuscripts
  • NT311 The World of Jesus and the Gospels
  • NT312 The Gospels and Ancient Pedagogy
  • NT313 Jesus and the Witness of the Outsiders

The reliability of NT manuscripts

Watch samples from his course content, and don’t forget to place your pre-order to get 42% off!

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  1. m88 says

    February 1, 2015 at 12:40 am

    It’s difficult to find knowledgeable people on this subject, but
    you seem like you know what you’re talking
    about! Thanks

    Reply

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