Talk Series - The Revd Prof Hugh Houghton - From Papyrus to Pixel: editing the Greek New Testament

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for 1 hour
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St Margaret
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Hagley Road Hasbury Halesowen, B63 4QD, United Kingdom

The Revd Hugh Houghton is an acclaimed and respected speaker, and Professor of New Testament Textual Scholarship at the University of Birmingham in addition to being one of the editors of the Greek New Testament for the United Bible Societies. In this richly illustrated and engaging talk, he explains the story of our scriptures - how the text of the New Testament has been transmitted to the present day and how modern scholars are creating and using digital tools to understand the evidence and make it more widely available.

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Talk Series - The Revd Prof Hugh Houghton - From Papyrus to Pixel: editing the Greek New Testament

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Margaret
Address
Hagley Road Hasbury Halesowen, B63 4QD, United Kingdom

The Revd Hugh Houghton is an acclaimed and respected speaker, and Professor of New Testament Textual Scholarship at the University of Birmingham in addition to being one of the editors of the Greek New Testament for the United Bible Societies. In this richly illustrated and engaging talk, he explains the story of our scriptures - how the text of the New Testament has been transmitted to the present day and how modern scholars are creating and using digital tools to understand the evidence and make it more widely available.

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