Dr. Wallace and a team of CSNTM staff and volunteers spent two weeks at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, UK in August examining New Testament manuscripts to prepare them forContinue reading CSNTM Expedition in Oxford
Our Long History with GA 2813, the Charles Ryrie Manuscript
By: Mark W. Gaither Our first expedition for 2023 took a small team to the Museum of the Bible storage facility in Oklahoma City, where we imaged several manuscripts andContinue reading Our Long History with GA 2813, the Charles Ryrie Manuscript
Ask the Prof: How does digitization preserve the New Testament?
How does digitization preserve the New Testament? One of the most important results of digitizing New Testament manuscripts is the preservation of the text and the manuscripts that contain it.Continue reading Ask the Prof: How does digitization preserve the New Testament?
Celebrating Twenty Years of Digitally Preserving New Testament Manuscripts
When you find high-tech cameras, facsimiles, and cake in a banquet room, you know that CSNTM is celebrating with friends. The Center staff and many of our friends gathered onContinue reading Celebrating Twenty Years of Digitally Preserving New Testament Manuscripts
CSNTM From 2002 to 2022
On September 13th, CSNTM will celebrate its twentieth year. The number of stories bound up in the time between CSNTM’s beginning and today could fill a novel—an interesting one atContinue reading CSNTM From 2002 to 2022
CSNTM in the UK
Earlier this month, a team from CSNTM departed on our first international expedition since 2019. With anticipation, the small crew packed up the equipment and travelled to the Lambeth PalaceContinue reading CSNTM in the UK
2000 Entries in the Digital Manuscript Collection
The number 2002 is an exciting number for us at the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. In the year 2002, Dr. Daniel B. Wallace founded CSNTM toContinue reading 2000 Entries in the Digital Manuscript Collection