Face to Face with the New Testament
See this morning’s post for the context of this post.
I wanted to give you the information for Dr. Don Barker’s seminar Face to Face with the New Testament. You can get the information on the web here (go down to #4). The following information is taken directly from the pdf brochure which Dr. Barker emailed to me (download pdf).
Museum of Ancient Cultures
Macquarie University
Hear about the amazing New Testament discoveries from the sands of Egypt.- Learn how the New Testament documents were written and copied.
- Understand why we can have confidence in the New Testament text and its history.
- View one of the earliest fragments of the New Testament that is housed at the Museum.
Macquarie University has at its Museum of Ancient Cultures a unique collection of over 700 ancient documents from Egypt and one of the earliest fragments of the New Testament. Face to Face with the New Testament is a fascinating look at the New Testament documents and the reliability of their transmission. Dr. Don Barker who is a Papyrologist at Macquarie University leads the seminar.
(Because of university costs we prefer groups of not less than 12 persons. If a group is less than 12 the cost is $198.00. For groups over 12 the cost per person is $16.50.)
For further information and bookings contact:
Dr. Don Barker
(02) 9850 9962
dbarker@hmn.mq.edu.au
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[...] Dr. Don Barker, Papyrologist and secretary of the Society for the Study of Early Christianity at Macquarie University recently took the time to show me a third century copy of God’s Word known as P91 which is held there at the Sydney Museum of Ancient Cultures. He has graciously given permission to publish photos of our visit. If you are interested in a similar opportunity, please take a moment to look at Dr. Barker’s Face to Face with the New Testament. [...]
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