What Modern Scholarship Has Changed  Mike Ervin

    What Modern Scholarship Has changed. (the Menu)

The rapid growth in University and Seminary organizations beginning in the 19th century and extending to today has led a dramatic increase in the size of religious and spiritual academic work, including related fields such as archeology and historical studies.  There has been a dramatic increase in the number of scholars devoted to this and particularly in the most recent times a dramatic increase of technologies (computer power, artificial intelligence, etc, which greatly aids modern scholars.

This leads us to another of our overarching series, which we will call “What Modern Scholarship Has Changed”. This will be our menu:

A.   What Archaeology Has Changed About the Old Testament

B.  What We Now Know About Early Christianity That the Reformers Did Not.

C.  How the Dead Sea Scrolls Changed Biblical Studies

D. What Second Temple Judaism Reveals About Jesus

E. How Modern Textual Criticism Works (Without Undermining Faith)

What Modern Scholarship Has Changed 

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