
Peter Gurry
Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary and Text & Canon Institute Director, specializing in the history of the Bible and its canon.
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May 2, 2024 • 1h 30min
The Text of the Greek New Testament with Peter Gurry
Dr. Peter Gurry, an expert on the Greek New Testament, discusses the history of the Bible, significance of original languages for translation, journey into text criticism, comparative manuscript analysis of ancient texts, decision-making in translating the Greek New Testament, and unveiling manuscript mysteries.

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Dec 12, 2020 • 34min
Can We Trust the Copying of the Bible? (with Peter Gurry)
Dr. Peter Gurry, an expert in New Testament textual criticism and co-editor of 'Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism,' joins for an engaging discussion. He debunks common myths surrounding the reliability of biblical manuscripts, emphasizing the difference between fragmentary texts and complete New Testaments. Gurry critiques the frequent misrepresentation of manuscript counts and explains the significance of both intentional and inadvertent variant readings. Ultimately, he shares a personal testimony of why he trusts the Bible as a source of deep truth.

Jan 13, 2025 • 59min
The Biblical Canon with Peter Gurry
Peter Gurry, Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary and director of the Text & Canon Institute, dives into the fascinating history of the Bible's canon. He tackles common misconceptions about how the Bible was formed and discusses the significant role of canonicity in interpreting scripture. Gurry explains the differences between Protestant and Catholic Bibles, the historical importance of the Septuagint, and the criteria early Christians used to determine canon status. He emphasizes the communal nature of establishing scriptural authority, encouraging deeper engagement with the Bible.

Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 11min
The Bible: Tough Qs and Answers
In this engaging discussion, New Testament scholar Dr. Peter Gurry and Old Testament scholar Dr. John Meade explore how we got the Bible. They unpack the reliability of biblical texts, touching on the fascinating history of early manuscripts and the debate surrounding their authorship. The conversation reveals insights about the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and how textual variants, like Goliath's height, impact interpretation. Personal reflections on faith through academic study add a compelling layer to the dialogue.

Sep 21, 2022 • 4min
I told you so
Dr. Peter Gurry, a distinguished Greek professor at Phoenix Seminary and author of 'Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism,' dives deep into the reliability of the New Testament. He critically assesses the Passion Translation, pinpointing its significant shortcomings and questioning the qualifications of its translator, Brian Simmons. Gurry argues that when the translation offers something new, it often falls short of accuracy. This insightful discussion sheds light on essential aspects of biblical texts and their interpretations.


