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  1. Daniel Baird Wallace (born June 5, 1952) is an American professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is also the founder and executive director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, the purpose of which is digitizing all known Greek manuscripts of the New Testament via digital photographs.

  2. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Executive Director. The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. “Sayings of Jesus” papyrus (P.Oxy. 5575) now published. On 4 September 2023 By Daniel B. Wallace In Early Christianity. An early papyrus with text from Matthew, Luke, AND the Gospel of Thomas has now been published.

  3. Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies. Dr. Wallace, a fourth-generation Californian, is a member of the Society of New Testament Studies, the Institute for Biblical Research, the Society of Biblical Literature, the American Society of Papyrologists, and the Evangelical Theological Society (of which he was president in 2016).

  4. El Dr. Wallace nos dice: “Estudiar la Biblia tiene sus riesgos, pero puede con lo que le echemos”. Cuando Dan usó su libro de texto para volver a aprender griego, no era ni la primera ni la segunda vez que se dedicó a estudiar griego en un curso intensivo.

  5. 14 de feb. de 2021 · Daniel B. Wallace has taught Greek and New Testament courses on a graduate school level since 1979. He has a Ph.D. from Dallas Theological Seminary, and is currently professor of New Testament Studies at his alma mater.

  6. The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. Preserving Ancient New Testament Manuscripts for a Modern World. DIGITAL MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION. DONATE NOW. READ OUR BLOG. Keep up with the latest news about CSNTM. VIEW FEATURED PROJECTS. Featured Exhibition Sites + More. LEARN ABOUT MANUSCRIPTS.

  7. http://www.dts.edu Join Us today in Chapel as Dr. Wallace shares about the reliability of New Testament Text from 2 Timothy 3:16 . The opinions expressed by guest speakers do not necessarily ...