Steven Avery
Administrator
Robert McNair Price
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_M._Price
==============================
AI Overview
Robert M. Price, a scholar known for his skeptical views on the New Testament, has written extensively about the Codex Sinaiticus, a 4th-century manuscript containing the earliest complete copy of the New Testament, and he often uses it as a point of reference in his arguments.
Price's Use of Codex Sinaiticus:
Price frequently references the Codex Sinaiticus in his writings and lectures, often using it to support his arguments about the late development and non-historical nature of the New Testament.
Key Arguments:
Price's arguments often revolve around the idea that the New Testament was not written as a historical account of Jesus' life and teachings, but rather as a later creation of a myth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_M._Price
==============================
AI Overview
Robert M. Price, a scholar known for his skeptical views on the New Testament, has written extensively about the Codex Sinaiticus, a 4th-century manuscript containing the earliest complete copy of the New Testament, and he often uses it as a point of reference in his arguments.
Price's Use of Codex Sinaiticus:
Price frequently references the Codex Sinaiticus in his writings and lectures, often using it to support his arguments about the late development and non-historical nature of the New Testament.
Key Arguments:
Price's arguments often revolve around the idea that the New Testament was not written as a historical account of Jesus' life and teachings, but rather as a later creation of a myth.
- Example:
Price might use the Codex Sinaiticus to argue that the existence of a complete copy of the New Testament so late in time suggests that the texts were not considered as important or authoritative in the early centuries of Christianity as they are today.