Christian Manuscripts
Christian manuscripts are handwritten texts that contain religious writings, teachings, and scriptures central to the Christian faith. These manuscripts often include copies of the Bible, theological works, and liturgical texts, serving as important historical documents that reflect the beliefs and practices of early Christian communities.
Many Christian manuscripts were produced from the 2nd century onward, particularly in monasteries where scribes meticulously copied texts to preserve them. Notable examples include the Codex Sinaiticus and the Vulgate, which have significantly influenced the development of Christian theology and the transmission of biblical texts throughout history.