Hendrickson has provided copies for formal review of A Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament. I know of one review that is in process for a different journal, but if you are a member of ETS or SBL and would be interested in reviewing my book, be sure to submit a request.
- RBL: http://www.bookreviews.org
- JETS: Contact Joel F. Williams, NT Book Review Editor, Cedarville University.
Hendrickson has released a second printing which includes indexes and a number of corrections. For those of you with the first printing, a PDF of the indexes can be downloaded here.
Definitely seen that before! Looks good.
Are you going to be able to release a pdf with the errata too? 🙂
To be truthful, I’m not sure there is a single list. I made changes in the manuscript as they came in, then submitted the updated doc to Hendrickson. I’ll do some checking and see what I can come up with. Hmm.
Thanks… I purchased the “proto-edition” and would be interested in knowing where the changes are, at your convenience. 🙂
The content is unchanged, mainly corrected typos, indexes, and a paragraph in the preface about how the grammar and databases are to function as a suite. Pagination would also differ if you had a paperback. The Logos electronic edition has been updated to reflect the second printing.
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Do you have a place where we can report possible errata?
You can send me an email at srunge at logos dot com and I’ll add it to the list. There is a second printing from Hendrickson that was released this Spring which included a number of corrections from the first printing. If you are using the electronic edition, you should be able to right click on the word, click “Selection,” then “Report a typo.”