Institute for the Study of the New Testament Text
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Institute for the Study of the New Testament (INTF) - an institute for the study of the text of the New Testament. INTF was founded in 1959 by Kurt Alanda (1915-1994) and D.D. Litt (1915-1994) at the Westphalian University Wilhelm in Münster, Westphalia, Germany. Aland was the first director of the Institute. In 1983, Barbara Aland, his wife, replaced him, and since 2004 the director of INTF has been Holger Strutwolf.
During the founding of the institute, the aim was to prepare the so-called. Editio Critica Maior based on the entire tradition of all the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, early translations and quotations of the New Testament in ancient Christian literature. Under supervision of Kurta Alanda INTF gathered almost all material. The first part of the Editio Critica Maior containing the Common Letters was published in 1997. INTF also collects some of the New Testament manuscripts and takes on the responsibility of cataloging the New Testament manuscripts. Bibliography Authoritative control (institute):
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