The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture

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The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture is a scholarly book by Bart D. Ehrman that argues early Christian scribes sometimes altered New Testament texts to support emerging orthodox theological positions.

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instanceOf book
scholarly monograph
academicDiscipline Christian studies NERFINISHED
religious studies
argues scribes sometimes changed texts for christological reasons
some New Testament passages were altered to support emerging orthodox views
author Bart D. Ehrman NERFINISHED
claims textual transmission was sometimes shaped by doctrinal disputes
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
examines textual variants related to adoptionism
textual variants related to docetism
textual variants related to separationism
textual variants related to the divinity of Christ
textual variants related to the humanity of Christ
field New Testament textual criticism
historical theology
focusesOn early Christian scribes
orthodox theological positions
genre biblical studies
textual criticism
theological studies
hasNotableConcept orthodox corruption
influencedBy earlier New Testament textual critics
intendedAudience scholars
students of biblical studies
theologians
language English
medium print
methodology comparison of manuscript traditions
historical-critical analysis
notableFor challenging assumptions about neutral scribal copying
linking textual variants to theological controversies
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWork Misquoting Jesus NERFINISHED
The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research NERFINISHED
subject Christian orthodoxy
Christology NERFINISHED
New Testament NERFINISHED
early Christianity
scribal practices
textual variants
timePeriodDiscussed first centuries of Christianity
topic alteration of New Testament texts
development of Christian orthodoxy
doctrinally motivated textual changes

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Bart D. Ehrman notableWork The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture