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David Sorenson applies scriptural principles of separation to the text issue. The three major textual positions of fundamentalists, the basic error of Peter Ruckman, the rationalism and apostasy associated with the critical text, the theological liberalism of Westcott and Hort, the involvement of Westcott and Hort in the occult, the dilution of major doctrines in NIV and NASB, the diminution of the person of Jesus Christ in the NIV and NASB, the influence of Erasmus on the Anabaptists. - Back cover.
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Bible, Fundamentalism, Textual Criticism, Textus receptus, Translating, VersionsEdition | Availability |
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Touch not the unclean thing: the Bible translation controversy and the principle of separation
2001, Northstar Baptist Ministries
Paperback
in English
0971138400 9780971138407
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The three major positions
Basic terminology of the textual debate
The double stream of biblical texts
Early history of the Received Text
Additional history of the Critical Text
Dating, weighting, and counting
The scriptural principle of separation from apostasy
Applying the principle of separation to the textual issue
What about Erasmus, King James, and his translators?
The issue today
Appendices.
Problems in the New American Standard Bible
Problems in the New International Version
Problems with the New King James Version
Weakened doctrine in the Critical Text
Evidences of a historical connection between the Waldenses and the King James Version
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-278) and indexes.
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