Publications
- CNTR Project Overview – High-level description of the CNTR project's purposes and goals.
- CNTR Technical Reference – Detailed description of technologies and rationale behind the CNTR database.
- Restoration of the New Testament: The Case for Scientific Textual Criticism. – Overview of the principles of scientific textual criticism.
- Statistical Restoration Greek New Testament. - Statistical Restoration text with the Universal Apparatus.
- New Testament Greek Reference Guide – Educational reference material rendered in Koine Greek.
Videos
- CNTR Introduction – Video explaining the vision of the CNTR project. (4 min)
- CNTR Database – Video describing the capabilities of the CNTR database. (4 min)
- Statistical Restoration – Video about the making of the Statistical Restoration (SR) Greek New Testament. (9 min)
Greek New Testaments
The following are copyright © by Alan Bunning released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Attribution must be given to Alan Bunning and the Center for New Testament Restoration in any derivative works, and any changes made must be indicated.
- Statistical Restoration (SR) – The first computer-generated text using a reasoned-eclecticism approach that simulates the processes used by textual critics.
- Bunning Heuristic Prototype (BHP) – Preliminary text using a heuristic to anticipate the results of a computer-generated Greek New Testament.
- King James Textus Receptus (KJTR) – Text produced to strictly adhere to the text underlying the “1769 editions” of the King James Bible.
Data
The following are copyright © by Alan Bunning released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). Attribution must be given to Alan Bunning and the Center for New Testament Restoration in any derivative works, and any changes made must be indicated.
- CNTR Transcriptions – Electronic transcriptions of the CNTR texts adhering to the Manuscript Encoding Specification.
- KoineGreek Font – TrueType font used to display the script of early Koine Greek manuscripts.