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Subject: Re: E. C. Colwell--A Maverick?
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Colwell was certainly no maverick. He was one of the foremost
text-critics produced in N. American this century, and his sense of
clear method puts us all in is debt.
In the passage cited, Colwell is not attacking the work of the Alands
in toto, but quite specifically criticizing the UBS edition as to its
severely limited textual apparatus, criticisms echoed by many others
also.
That the UBS edition tends to mislead is evident from the widespread
use of it by NT students & even scholars, who often seem to have no
real idea of its limitations and intention--as a translation base for
translators, and never as a scholarly text for textual analysis.
As for comparing the work of Aland & Colwell, to do such is rather
pointless and rather like children on a playground ("my old man is
better than your old man"). To be sure, the Alands have put us all
in their debt with the many contributions from their Muenster
Institute. But, to be fair, a large part of the reason for the
Alands' success is the financial backing behind the Institute. If
such resources were more readily available elsewhere, who knows what
might be done in other places!
Contra Jim West, I rather doubt that Colwell's cogent analyses will
slip beneath the waves of history quite as readily as he thinks.
Larry Hurtado
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