This collection of six lectures, presented in Edinburgh in 1911, covers a wide range of New Testament documentation topics. Milligan provides great detail on the nature of the papyri used, dictation, linguistics, literary quality, unity of the books, characteristics of individual New Testament books, and circulation of the manuscripts. He presents a large picture of the process of documentation, as well as specific details, giving the reader an in-depth understanding of New Testament writings.
Lectures Included
We hail with sincere pleasure the appearance of this book. It makes a substantial and effective edition to Pauline study.
—Dr. Allen Menzies, in the 1913 The Review of Theology and Philosophy