The Oxford Handbook of the Synoptic Gospels presents essays that push the field beyond the Synoptic Problem and theological themes that ignore the particularities of each Gospel. The first section, The Problem and Nature of the Synoptics, explores some of the traditional approaches of literary dependence, but primarily engages with alternative ways to understand Synoptic relations and the nature of each Gospel. Interesting questions are raised in these essays regarding the tools used to evaluate literary dependence beyond those of traditional source criticism and redaction criticism (such as performance, orality, rhetoric, ancient publication, literary structures, manuscript variety, and use by non-canonical literature).The second section...
Despite the almost universal recognition that the Jesus tradition was, from its very beginning, oral...
This innovative volume focuses on the significance of early Christianity for modern means of address...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
The Oxford Handbook of the Synoptic Gospels presents essays that push the field beyond the Synoptic ...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
The past two centuries have witnessed a wide spectrum of solutions for the Synoptic Problem. Even th...
Two Gospels From One examines the Synoptic Problem by using principles of textual criticism. Widely ...
The Synoptic Problem is a puzzle that scholars have desired to solve since the 18th century. The dis...
The rise of the prosperity gospel movement within present-day America has brought the issues of weal...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
This thesis compares the relative plausibility of three contemporary Synoptic Gospel source critical...
Héring Jean. † Wilfred L. Knox, The Sources of the Synoptic Gospels (Ouvrage posthume édité par H. C...
Extending an earlier simultaneous comparison of the three Synoptic Gospels to determine the probabil...
Reviewed Book: Stein, Robert H. The Synoptic Problem. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1987
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the biblical texts of Luke-Acts in an attemp...
Despite the almost universal recognition that the Jesus tradition was, from its very beginning, oral...
This innovative volume focuses on the significance of early Christianity for modern means of address...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
The Oxford Handbook of the Synoptic Gospels presents essays that push the field beyond the Synoptic ...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
The past two centuries have witnessed a wide spectrum of solutions for the Synoptic Problem. Even th...
Two Gospels From One examines the Synoptic Problem by using principles of textual criticism. Widely ...
The Synoptic Problem is a puzzle that scholars have desired to solve since the 18th century. The dis...
The rise of the prosperity gospel movement within present-day America has brought the issues of weal...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
This thesis compares the relative plausibility of three contemporary Synoptic Gospel source critical...
Héring Jean. † Wilfred L. Knox, The Sources of the Synoptic Gospels (Ouvrage posthume édité par H. C...
Extending an earlier simultaneous comparison of the three Synoptic Gospels to determine the probabil...
Reviewed Book: Stein, Robert H. The Synoptic Problem. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1987
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the biblical texts of Luke-Acts in an attemp...
Despite the almost universal recognition that the Jesus tradition was, from its very beginning, oral...
This innovative volume focuses on the significance of early Christianity for modern means of address...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...