By the late second century, early Christian gospels had been divided into two groups by a canonical boundary that assigned normative status to four of them while consigning their competitors to the margins. Connecting Gospels: Beyond the Canonical/Non-canonical Divide finds new ways to reconnect these divided texts. Starting from the assumption that, in spite of their differences, all early gospels express a common belief in the absolute significance of Jesus and his earthly career, this authoritative collection makes their interconnectedness fruitful for interpretation. The contributors have each selected a theme or topic and trace it across two or more gospels on either side of the canonical boundary, and the resulting convergences and di...
Since early times Christians devised solutions for harmonizing and navigating the Four Gospels, copi...
A quiet revolution has taken place in the scholarly understanding of the Gospel genre since the publ...
Reflection on the formation of the NT canon often neglects the internal claims of the NT texts thems...
In the early third and fourth centuries respectively, Ammonius of Alexandria and Eusebius of Caesare...
At the end of the second century, four gospels became canonical. Today they are present everywhere i...
FROM ONE GOSPEL OF CHRIST TO FOUR GOSPELS OF THE CHURCH (Summary) The E...
In 2013, Lukas J. Dorfbauer identified an anonymous work in a ninth-century manuscript belonging to ...
This paper focuses on one approach in this debate, that taken by Eusebius of Caesarea. The thesis is...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Thirty-three internationally renowned scholars of the text and transmission of the New Testament off...
This article maps out recent developments in the exegetical investigation of Jesus. It starts with a...
A problem that has long captured the critical attention of New Testament scholars has been the so-ca...
From the publisher\u27s website: New reconstructions of Marcion’s Gospel, which are considerably mo...
This book is an introduction to the basic content of non-canonical early Christian texts, exploring ...
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, b...
Since early times Christians devised solutions for harmonizing and navigating the Four Gospels, copi...
A quiet revolution has taken place in the scholarly understanding of the Gospel genre since the publ...
Reflection on the formation of the NT canon often neglects the internal claims of the NT texts thems...
In the early third and fourth centuries respectively, Ammonius of Alexandria and Eusebius of Caesare...
At the end of the second century, four gospels became canonical. Today they are present everywhere i...
FROM ONE GOSPEL OF CHRIST TO FOUR GOSPELS OF THE CHURCH (Summary) The E...
In 2013, Lukas J. Dorfbauer identified an anonymous work in a ninth-century manuscript belonging to ...
This paper focuses on one approach in this debate, that taken by Eusebius of Caesarea. The thesis is...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Thirty-three internationally renowned scholars of the text and transmission of the New Testament off...
This article maps out recent developments in the exegetical investigation of Jesus. It starts with a...
A problem that has long captured the critical attention of New Testament scholars has been the so-ca...
From the publisher\u27s website: New reconstructions of Marcion’s Gospel, which are considerably mo...
This book is an introduction to the basic content of non-canonical early Christian texts, exploring ...
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, b...
Since early times Christians devised solutions for harmonizing and navigating the Four Gospels, copi...
A quiet revolution has taken place in the scholarly understanding of the Gospel genre since the publ...
Reflection on the formation of the NT canon often neglects the internal claims of the NT texts thems...