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The Q-Hypothesis has functioned as a mainstay of study of the synoptic gospels for many years. Increasingly it comes under fire. In this volume leading proponents of Q, as well as of the case against Q, offer the latest arguments based on the latest research into this literary conundrum.
The contributors to the volume include John Kloppenborg, Christopher Tuckett, Clare Rothschild, Mark Goodacre, and Francis Watson. The Q-Hypothesis is examined in depth and the discussion moves back and forth over Q's strengths and weaknesses. As such the volume sheds light on how the gospels were composed, and how we can view them in their final literary forms.…mehr
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The Q-Hypothesis has functioned as a mainstay of study of the synoptic gospels for many years. Increasingly it comes under fire. In this volume leading proponents of Q, as well as of the case against Q, offer the latest arguments based on the latest research into this literary conundrum.
The contributors to the volume include John Kloppenborg, Christopher Tuckett, Clare Rothschild, Mark Goodacre, and Francis Watson. The Q-Hypothesis is examined in depth and the discussion moves back and forth over Q's strengths and weaknesses. As such the volume sheds light on how the gospels were composed, and how we can view them in their final literary forms.
The contributors to the volume include John Kloppenborg, Christopher Tuckett, Clare Rothschild, Mark Goodacre, and Francis Watson. The Q-Hypothesis is examined in depth and the discussion moves back and forth over Q's strengths and weaknesses. As such the volume sheds light on how the gospels were composed, and how we can view them in their final literary forms.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2018
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- ISBN-13: 9780567683229
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Mogens Müller is Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Heike Omerzu is Professor in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Preface
Introduction: What is at Stake by Advocating or Disputing the Two Source
Theory? (Heike Omerzu, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
I History and Theory
1. Conceptual Stakes in the Synoptic Problem - John S.
Kloppenborg,University of Toronto, Canada
2. Sad Sources; Observations from the History of Theology on the Origins
and Contours of the Synaptic Problem - Stefan Alkier, Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany
3. Were the Gospel Authors Really 'Simple Christians Without Literacy Gift
(Albert Schweitzer)? Arguments for the Quest for Sources behind the Gospels
- Mogens Muller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
4. Q and the Logia: On the Discovery of and Marginalizing of P. Oxy.1 -
Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
5. Francis Watson, Q and "L/M" - Christopher M. Tuckett, University of
Oxford, UK
6. Seven Theses on the Synoptic Problem, in Disagreement with Christopher
Tuckett - Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
II Textual Studies
7. Mark With and Against Q: The Earliest Gospel Narrative as a Counter
Model - Eve Marie Becker, Aarhus University, Denmark
8. Refusing to Acknowledge the Immerser (Q 7.31-35) - Clare K. Rothschild
9. Coherence and Distinctness - Exploring the Social Matrix of the Double
Tradition - Hildegard Scherer, University of Bonn, Germany.
10. Taking Our Leave of Mark - Q Overlaps: Major Agreements and the Farrer
Theory - Mark Goodacre
Duke's University, USA
11. The Gospel of Luke as Narratological Improvement of Synoptic Pretexts:
The Narrative Introduction to the Jesus Story (Mark 1.1- parr) - Werner
Kahl, Academy of Mission at the University of Hamburg
12. Does Dating Luke- Acts into the Second Century Affect the Q Hypothesis?
- Shelley Matthews, Furman University, USA
13. Marcion's Gospel and the Synoptic Problem in Recent Scholarship -
Dieter T. Roth, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Germany
Introduction: What is at Stake by Advocating or Disputing the Two Source
Theory? (Heike Omerzu, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
I History and Theory
1. Conceptual Stakes in the Synoptic Problem - John S.
Kloppenborg,University of Toronto, Canada
2. Sad Sources; Observations from the History of Theology on the Origins
and Contours of the Synaptic Problem - Stefan Alkier, Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany
3. Were the Gospel Authors Really 'Simple Christians Without Literacy Gift
(Albert Schweitzer)? Arguments for the Quest for Sources behind the Gospels
- Mogens Muller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
4. Q and the Logia: On the Discovery of and Marginalizing of P. Oxy.1 -
Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
5. Francis Watson, Q and "L/M" - Christopher M. Tuckett, University of
Oxford, UK
6. Seven Theses on the Synoptic Problem, in Disagreement with Christopher
Tuckett - Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
II Textual Studies
7. Mark With and Against Q: The Earliest Gospel Narrative as a Counter
Model - Eve Marie Becker, Aarhus University, Denmark
8. Refusing to Acknowledge the Immerser (Q 7.31-35) - Clare K. Rothschild
9. Coherence and Distinctness - Exploring the Social Matrix of the Double
Tradition - Hildegard Scherer, University of Bonn, Germany.
10. Taking Our Leave of Mark - Q Overlaps: Major Agreements and the Farrer
Theory - Mark Goodacre
Duke's University, USA
11. The Gospel of Luke as Narratological Improvement of Synoptic Pretexts:
The Narrative Introduction to the Jesus Story (Mark 1.1- parr) - Werner
Kahl, Academy of Mission at the University of Hamburg
12. Does Dating Luke- Acts into the Second Century Affect the Q Hypothesis?
- Shelley Matthews, Furman University, USA
13. Marcion's Gospel and the Synoptic Problem in Recent Scholarship -
Dieter T. Roth, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Germany
Preface
Introduction: What is at Stake by Advocating or Disputing the Two Source
Theory? (Heike Omerzu, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
I History and Theory
1. Conceptual Stakes in the Synoptic Problem - John S.
Kloppenborg,University of Toronto, Canada
2. Sad Sources; Observations from the History of Theology on the Origins
and Contours of the Synaptic Problem - Stefan Alkier, Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany
3. Were the Gospel Authors Really 'Simple Christians Without Literacy Gift
(Albert Schweitzer)? Arguments for the Quest for Sources behind the Gospels
- Mogens Muller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
4. Q and the Logia: On the Discovery of and Marginalizing of P. Oxy.1 -
Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
5. Francis Watson, Q and "L/M" - Christopher M. Tuckett, University of
Oxford, UK
6. Seven Theses on the Synoptic Problem, in Disagreement with Christopher
Tuckett - Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
II Textual Studies
7. Mark With and Against Q: The Earliest Gospel Narrative as a Counter
Model - Eve Marie Becker, Aarhus University, Denmark
8. Refusing to Acknowledge the Immerser (Q 7.31-35) - Clare K. Rothschild
9. Coherence and Distinctness - Exploring the Social Matrix of the Double
Tradition - Hildegard Scherer, University of Bonn, Germany.
10. Taking Our Leave of Mark - Q Overlaps: Major Agreements and the Farrer
Theory - Mark Goodacre
Duke's University, USA
11. The Gospel of Luke as Narratological Improvement of Synoptic Pretexts:
The Narrative Introduction to the Jesus Story (Mark 1.1- parr) - Werner
Kahl, Academy of Mission at the University of Hamburg
12. Does Dating Luke- Acts into the Second Century Affect the Q Hypothesis?
- Shelley Matthews, Furman University, USA
13. Marcion's Gospel and the Synoptic Problem in Recent Scholarship -
Dieter T. Roth, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Germany
Introduction: What is at Stake by Advocating or Disputing the Two Source
Theory? (Heike Omerzu, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
I History and Theory
1. Conceptual Stakes in the Synoptic Problem - John S.
Kloppenborg,University of Toronto, Canada
2. Sad Sources; Observations from the History of Theology on the Origins
and Contours of the Synaptic Problem - Stefan Alkier, Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany
3. Were the Gospel Authors Really 'Simple Christians Without Literacy Gift
(Albert Schweitzer)? Arguments for the Quest for Sources behind the Gospels
- Mogens Muller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
4. Q and the Logia: On the Discovery of and Marginalizing of P. Oxy.1 -
Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
5. Francis Watson, Q and "L/M" - Christopher M. Tuckett, University of
Oxford, UK
6. Seven Theses on the Synoptic Problem, in Disagreement with Christopher
Tuckett - Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK
II Textual Studies
7. Mark With and Against Q: The Earliest Gospel Narrative as a Counter
Model - Eve Marie Becker, Aarhus University, Denmark
8. Refusing to Acknowledge the Immerser (Q 7.31-35) - Clare K. Rothschild
9. Coherence and Distinctness - Exploring the Social Matrix of the Double
Tradition - Hildegard Scherer, University of Bonn, Germany.
10. Taking Our Leave of Mark - Q Overlaps: Major Agreements and the Farrer
Theory - Mark Goodacre
Duke's University, USA
11. The Gospel of Luke as Narratological Improvement of Synoptic Pretexts:
The Narrative Introduction to the Jesus Story (Mark 1.1- parr) - Werner
Kahl, Academy of Mission at the University of Hamburg
12. Does Dating Luke- Acts into the Second Century Affect the Q Hypothesis?
- Shelley Matthews, Furman University, USA
13. Marcion's Gospel and the Synoptic Problem in Recent Scholarship -
Dieter T. Roth, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Germany