This is the third annual Biblical studies issue, and it emphasizes trends in synoptic exegesis. The first three articles deal with the key question in gospel studies today: How does one explain the marked similarities and differences among the synoptic gospels? The question itself is not new to the church. Tatian the Syrian wrestled with it in the second Christian century. He prepared a single gospel, which effectively concealed all the differences. But preachers soon discovered that they were preaching the gospel according to Tatian rather than one or the other of the inspired, canonical gospels
This volume combines some of the leading voices on the composition and collection of early Christian...
Also paged, 211-287."A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate Divinity School, in Can...
The question of how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke relate to each other has become the subje...
This is the third annual Biblical studies issue, and it emphasizes trends in synoptic exegesis. The ...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
Extending an earlier simultaneous comparison of the three Synoptic Gospels to determine the probabil...
Reprinted in Paul Foster (ed.), New Testament Studies (SAGE Publications, May 2010).The past two cen...
Two Gospels From One examines the Synoptic Problem by using principles of textual criticism. Widely ...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
Reviewed Book: Orchard, Bernard. The Order of the Synoptics: Why Three Synoptic Gospels?. Macon, Ga:...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
At the end of the second century, four gospels became canonical. Today they are present everywhere i...
Dr. Oschwald gives some reasons for why John is different than the other Gospels.https://scholar.csl...
This volume combines some of the leading voices on the composition and collection of early Christian...
Also paged, 211-287."A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate Divinity School, in Can...
The question of how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke relate to each other has become the subje...
This is the third annual Biblical studies issue, and it emphasizes trends in synoptic exegesis. The ...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
Extending an earlier simultaneous comparison of the three Synoptic Gospels to determine the probabil...
Reprinted in Paul Foster (ed.), New Testament Studies (SAGE Publications, May 2010).The past two cen...
Two Gospels From One examines the Synoptic Problem by using principles of textual criticism. Widely ...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
Reviewed Book: Orchard, Bernard. The Order of the Synoptics: Why Three Synoptic Gospels?. Macon, Ga:...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
At the end of the second century, four gospels became canonical. Today they are present everywhere i...
Dr. Oschwald gives some reasons for why John is different than the other Gospels.https://scholar.csl...
This volume combines some of the leading voices on the composition and collection of early Christian...
Also paged, 211-287."A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate Divinity School, in Can...
The question of how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke relate to each other has become the subje...