Revisiting the Corruption of the New Testament edited by Daniel B. Wallace and published by Kregel Publications.
Bart Ehrman's book The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture has received much attention since its publication nearly 2 decades ago. This book Revisiting the Corruption of the New Testament is the first book to present essays which form a sound, scholarly, and powerful but collegial rejoinder to Ehrman's thesis. It presents five essays in support of the authenticity and integrity of the Christian canon--and argues against both Ehrman's methodology and his conclusions. Written by students mentored by editor Daniel Wallace, the essays include:
* Lost in Transmission: How Badly did the Scribes Corrupt the New Testament text?
* The Least Orthodox Reading is to be Preferred: A New Canon for New Testament Textual Criticism?
* The Legacy of a Letter: Sabellianism or Scribal Blunder in John 1.1c?
* Patristic Theology and Recension in Matthew 24.36: An Evaluation of Ehrman's Text-Critical Methodology
* Tracking-Thomas: A Text-Critical Look at the Gospel of Thomas
* Jesus as theos: A Textual Examination