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From Birmingham University - Timothy Mitchell on the New Testament: History and Corruption.

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I am very happy to share my conversation with New Testament textual critic Timothy Mitchell. Tim originally studied Science at Lancaster University, Pennsylvania. He then moved into religious studies by graduating from the Luther Rice University, Georgia, with a Master of Divinity. Tim is currently studying New Testament Textual Criticism for his PhD at Birmingham University. In this episode I ask Tim about ancient literature, how was it written, circulated and corrupted? And what does this mean for one of the most important texts in world history - the New Testament?
Why not check out Tim's blog? => http://thetextualmechanic.blogspot.com or visit the Facebook page The Textual Mechanic | Facebook
Or keep up to date with his academic work at https://bham.academia.edu/TimothyMitchell
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I am very happy to share my conversation with New Testament textual critic Timothy Mitchell. Tim originally studied Science at Lancaster University, Pennsylvania. He then moved into religious studies by graduating from the Luther Rice University, Georgia, with a Master of Divinity. Tim is currently studying New Testament Textual Criticism for his PhD at Birmingham University. In this episode I ask Tim about ancient literature, how was it written, circulated and corrupted? And what does this mean for one of the most important texts in world history - the New Testament?
Why not check out Tim's blog? => http://thetextualmechanic.blogspot.com or visit the Facebook page The Textual Mechanic | Facebook
Or keep up to date with his academic work at https://bham.academia.edu/TimothyMitchell
Thrive by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden
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