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Gospel Interpretation and the Q-Hypothesis (International Studies in Christian Origins)
0Unravel the enduring debate surrounding the Q-Hypothesis, a pivotal concept in Synoptic Gospel studies. This essential volume brings together leading scholars to present the latest research and arguments for and against the Q-Hypothesis. Delve into this literary conundrum, exploring its strengths and weaknesses to gain profound insights into gospel composition and their final literary forms. A must-read for theologians, biblical scholars, and students of Christian Origins, offering critical perspectives on early Christian literature.
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Luke’s Literary Creativity (International Studies in Christian Origins)
0Delve into the genius of Luke’s literary creativity with this pivotal study on Gospel origins. This volume offers a compelling new perspective on the Synoptic Problem, presenting the “rewriting” hypothesis as Luke’s primary strategy in relation to Mark and Matthew. Challenge established theories like the two-source hypothesis and discover how Luke masterfully adapted his sources and engaged with Roman authorities. Essential reading for scholars, theology students, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of New Testament texts and early Christian history in India.