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More Information about the CNTTS
The Center for New Testament Textual Studies is a research center devoted to the collation and analysis of the New Testament text in the original greek manuscripts. Goals
OpportunitiesThe Center provides opportunities for the study of the New Testament text for visiting scholars and students as well as for NOBTS students. Through the Center, NOBTS students can engage in advanced supervised study in the field of New Testament Textual Criticism on the Masters and Ph.D. levels, including participating in the following:
The Manuscript Collection
HistoryThe Center for New Testament Textual Studies (CNTTS) was founded in 1998 as a research center under the umbrella of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (NOBTS). The Center was the outgrowth of work in the area of NT TC done by Dr. Bill Warren and housed in his office prior to the Center. In the summer of 1998, the vision gained permanence when Dr. Charles Kelley, the President of NOBTS, gave approval for the starting of the Center and granted space for the facility. The facility was furnished by the seminary and funds were supplied for the acquisition of microfilms in order to expand the manuscript collection. In 1999, the first research assistant was employed in the Center, Dr. Jin Sup Ahn, who was a Ph.D. student in NT at that time. He worked 15 hours per week in the Center at first, then as funding became available expanded to 30 hours per week. Bob Cole, another NOBTS student, became the first full-time researcher in the Center in September 1999. Currently, in addition to the director and a full-time secretary, 5 to 6 people work in the Center as researchers, with work time varying from 25 to 30 hours per week. Facilities
Ph.D. in New Testament at NOBTSThe Ph.D. degree program at NOBTS is fully accredited by both SACS and ATS. The program is a resident research doctoral program, offering specialized studies in such areas as textual criticism, Synoptic studies, Johannine studies, Pauline studies, Hebrews, and Apocalyptic literature. Interested persons should contact the Research Doctoral Programs office for further information on entrance requirements, applications, and deadlines. Each of the NT department’s tenured faculty have a minimum of 10 years of teaching experience as well as substantial ministry experience:
For more information on the New Testament Ph.D. program, contact us at: New Orleans Baptist Theological
Seminary
Research Doctoral Programs Office 3939 Gentilly Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70126 (504) 282-4455 http://nobts.edu/research |
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The goals of the center
are:
The holdings and accessible
manuscripts of the Center include:
The Center is located on the
campus of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Current
facilities include: a conference room; several research stations
with computers; 10 additional computers for collations in the
adjacent technology center; study areas; a collection of
manuscripts in microfilm and hard-copy forms as well as services
for acquiring manuscripts by loan; a microfilm reader-copier for
examining and copying the microfilms; and a database of manuscript
evidence compiled by the CNTTS.