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Maurice Robinson wrote:
> I will be interested indeed to see if the proposed Encyclopedia of TC will
> end up as anything more than the Encyclopedia of Modern Eclectic Textual
> Theory and Praxis, and whether opposing positions will be stated fairly
> and whether all sides of various theories will be presented by advocates
> and critics alike (which of course, if done in fairness, will likely make
> the proposed volume so large as to be economically unpublishable). The
> other volumes previously mentioned have in my opinion been rather myopic
> when it comes to theories which the editors themselves do not hold ("Hort
> has put ... blinders on our eyes" -- Colwell).
If, as seems likely, I get to have some input into this work, it will
definitely not end up being the "Encyclopedia of Modern Eclectic
Textual Theory and Praxis"; I hope it will present various sides of
the issues under appropriate headings--for example, under "Text
Types" an article might present the Hort-inspired viewpoint, as well
as Colwell's, Bob Waltz', and even some variation of Zane Hodges'
suggestion that the NT mss do not have text-types as they are defined
in classical TC. Each theory ought to be presented using in-context
citations from its adherents, and (as much as possible in a work
written by human hands) refrain from judgmentalism and caricature.
Presumably, the average reader of this encyclopedia will be fairly
capable of looking at the various theories and sifting through them
to arrive at informed conclusions.
Dave Washburn
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"Just reach out, and He'll reach in..."
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