The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the MazeA&C Black, 15.06.2004 - 188 Seiten Possibly the greatest literary enigma in history, the Synoptic Problem has fascinated generations of scholars who have puzzled over the agreements, the disagreements, the variations and the peculiarities of the relationship between the first three of our canonical Gospels. Yet the Synoptic Problem remains inaccessible to students, who are often tangled up in its apparent complexities. But now Goodacre offers a way through the maze, with the promise of emergence at the end, explaining in a lively and refreshing style what study of the Synoptic Problem involves, why it is important and how it might be solved. This is a readable, balanced and up-to-date guide, ideal for undergraduate students and the general reader. |
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List of Figures and Tables 792 | 12 |
Chapter 2 | 33 |
MARKAN PRIORITY | 56 |
Chapter 4 | 76 |
Chapter 5 | 103 |
Chapter 6 | 122 |
Chapter 7 | 162 |
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