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God's Library: The Archaeology of the Earliest Christian Manuscripts Hardcover – August 21, 2018

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“…A stimulating introduction to working with early Christian manuscripts.”—Thomas Johann Bauer, Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum

“Nongbri challenges beliefs about ancient Christian papyri in this readable account . . . [His] lucid arguments, free from any rancor, will give researchers and lay readers a greater appreciation for the complex problems involved in working with ancient writings.”—
Publishers Weekly

“Nongbri has produced a ‘must read’ for all those interested in early Christian manuscripts . . . [an] impressively researched book.”—Larry Hurtado (blog review)

“[Nongbri] sets out to demystify the ‘discovery’ of ancient writings, advancing a more sober and realistic framework for assessing the breathless claims and counterclaims that appear in the media . . . For those wanting to know something of the material basis for the world’s most published (and possibly, read) book, Nongbri’s own book is a gift.”—Luke Timothy Johnson,
Commonweal

"Brent Nongbri has written an outstanding book that gives needed context to early Christian manuscripts."—Elijah Hixson,
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society

“Brent Nongbri presents an interesting argument . . . both advanced scholars and young scholars and students will find much of interest in this monograph.”—Claire Clivaz,
Journal of Early Christian Studies

“Few recent works provide such extensive information. . . . Nongbri’s careful and even-handed study . . . makes a compelling case that many longstanding assumptions about the dating and provenance of some important witnesses to the New Testament may be misguided.”—Benjamin Laird,
Southeastern Theological Review

“[This book] is an extraordinary example of scholarly humility intermixed with immense learning, and it deserves a prominent space on the bookshelf of any reader interested in ancient Christianity.”—Mark Letteney,
Journal of Late Antiquity

God’s Library is mandatory reading for anyone interested in early Christian manuscripts and the problems—as well as the benefits—involved in studying them.”—Peter Malik, Journal of Theological Studies

"An excellent and necessary book."—Steven M. Stannish,
American Journal of Archaeology

"This is a deeply researched, well-written, and highly informative book—a must-read for anyone with an interest in early Christian manuscripts."—Harry Gamble,
Church History

"An exemplary study. . . . . God’s Library arguably contains the best description of the material properties of the early Christian books (Chapter 1) in such a clear, detailed and nuanced manner that could make the book a standalone tool for teaching. . . . A brilliant piece of scholarly work, which deserves its place in university, public, and private libraries alike."—Alexandros Tsakos,
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology

"This is an important book that will benefit different fields: biblical studies, history, papyrology,classics, archaeology, cultural heritage studies, and so on. . . . The monograph is both a gripping read and a dense academic publication on early Christian books from Egypt."—Roberta Mazza,
Review of Biblical Literature

"[A] marvelous book. . . . Indispensable reading for both the guild and the interested public."—Robyn Faith Walsh,
Journal of the American Academy of Religion

Finalist for the 2019 PROSE awards, Theology and Religious Studies category

Winner of the 2019 Ramirez Family Award for Most Significant Scholarly Book, presented by the Texas Institute of Letters

Winner of the 2019 George A. and Jean S. DeLong History Book Prize sponsored by The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing (SHARP)

Winner of the 2019 Best Book Relating to the New Testament Award, sponsored by the Biblical Archaeology Society
 

“We can all be grateful for Nongbri’s impressively researched book.”—Larry Hurtado

“With a skeptical eye, a large amount of original archival research, a comprehensive command of the bibliography, and fine critical judgment, this essential book takes apart most of what has been claimed for generations about early Christian manuscripts. This is the best available broad treatment of its subject and is certain to have a wide audience.”—Roger S. Bagnall, New York University 

“Breath-taking . . . with its spectacular archival research and clear, level-headed thinking, this book is a model of scholarship. As a result of Nongbri’s research, we know both more and less about these important early Christian books.”—AnneMarie Luijendijk, Princeton University 

“Nongbri offers an engaging account of early Christian manuscripts and their modern discoverers, interpreters, and publicists. His lucid narrative offers useful guidance about what can and cannot be known about these important relics.”—Harold W. Attridge, Yale University

“In a study that is erudite, persuasive, and massively documented, Brent Nongbri explodes many of the dominant assumptions of early Christian textual scholars.  This is a must read for anyone interested in the 'archaeology' of Christian manuscripts.”—Bart D. Ehrman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 

About the Author

Brent Nongbri is an Honorary Research Fellow at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and the author of Before Religion: A History of a Modern Concept and numerous articles on the paleography and codicology of early Christian manuscripts.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Yale University Press; 1st Edition (August 21, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 030021541X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0300215410
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.6 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.13 x 1.13 x 9.25 inches
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An award-winning author, Brent Nongbri is a specialist in the study of religion with a focus on ancient Christianity. He has taught at Yale University, Oberlin College, Macquarie University (Australia), and Aarhus University (Denmark) and is now Professor of History of Religions at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society in Oslo. With over a decade of archaeological experience working on Roman era sites in Italy and Israel, he is well versed in the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean world. Raised in Texas, Nongbri is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and earned his doctorate at Yale University. He is married to classical archaeologist Mary Jane Cuyler.

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