The Synoptic Problem and Q: Selected Studies from Novum Testamentum

Cover
David E. Orton
BRILL, 1999 - 285 Seiten
When Stewart Petrie wrote in 1959 that 'the whole Synoptic question should be thrown back into the melting-pot', he was responding to what he saw as the fanciful and mutually contradictory attempts to solve a problem that had occupied New Testament scholars from the earliest days of biblical criticism. The 'Q' solution obscured more than it clarified, since there was no scholarly agreement on its extent, even on the assumption of its erstwhile existence. By means of its 'snap-shot' articles from the generation following Petrie s whimsical comments, this collection makes it possible to follow the course of the discussion in the subsequent forty years. Now, after a generation of study by many of the best scholarly minds, a consensus of sorts is beginning to emerge. Nonetheless, as Sharon Mattila s recent article shows, the question is 'A Problem Still Cloude', and the debate very much alive.
 

Inhalt

Form Criticism and the Synoptic Problem
32
A Statistical Study of the Synoptic Problem
70
Anmerkungen eines Aussenseiters zum Synoptikerproblem
123
The Nature and Extent of the QDocument
138
A TextCritical Look at the Synoptic Problem
163
A SourceCritical Study With a Reply
180
A Preliminary Proposal
204
Yet AgainStatistics and
226
Index of Authors
269
Urheberrecht

Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen

Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen

Bibliografische Informationen