Verlag: Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1985
Sprache: Englisch
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Gut. S. 2357-2388. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Spine tape slightly detached, otherwise very good and clean. - From the text: The Synoptic Problem, with which every student of the beginnings of Christianity finds himself constantly confronted, is easily stated, for it is a severely limited literary problem. It is concerned with the literary relation of three of the gospels Matthew, Mark, and Luke which can be printed in parallel columns with amazingly little distortion. - Contents: The Synoptic Problem -- Gospel agreements and disagreements -- Mark as source of the triple tradition -- The Double Tradition -- Interdependence of Matthew and Luke -- A second source, Q ? -- Papias' words about Matthew and Mark, and conclusions drawn therefrom. . -- Nature of Mark -- Mark a Petrine gospel ? -- Product of a free author, not a compiler -- Q, arguments for and against -- Propriety of re-examination of the evidence -- Critical examination of nine sections in Matthew and Luke which suggest Luke's direct use and alteration of Matthew and which indicate basic emphases of the two authors -- Matt. 4.12-17; Luke 4.14-16a -- Matt. 14.14; Luke 9.11 -- Matt. 10.5f. ; Luke 9.51-56 Matt. 28.16-20; Acts 1.7-8 -- Matt. 4.1-11; Luke 4.1-13 -- Matt. 8.5-13; Luke 7.1-10 -- Matt. 10.2; Luke 6.14 -- Matt. 8.1-4; Luke 5.12-16 and Luke 17.11-19 -- Matt. 22.34-40; Luke 10.25-28 -- Matt. 25.14-30; Luke 19.12-27 -- Conclusion - Bibliography. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Sonderdruck, Klebebindung in Papiereinband.