Three Views on the Origins of the Synoptic GospelsRobert L. Thomas Kregel Academic - 400 sider While secular critics and liberal religious scholars have discounted the historicity and integrity of the first three Gospels, evangelicals maintain that the Synoptic Gospels fully support a high view of inspiration and historicity, despite varying views among evangelicals on Gospel origins. Four evangelical scholars join together in a presentation/response format to examine the three dominant views on Gospel origins. Grant Osborne and Matthew Williams present the Two-Source or Markian Priority View; John H. Niemela presents the Two Gospel or Matthewan Priority View; and F. David Farnell presents the Independence View. Robert Thomas provides a helpful introduction to the issues and a final summary of the discussion. |
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... argues for Markan priority . In doing so , it will show first that the Gospels were indeed literarily dependent upon one another . Second , it will present the historical arguments for Markan priority , the most telling being the so ...
... argues strongly that Luke , in fact , does use Matthew . 1"1 But does the evidence support this ? In their infancy narratives and genealogies , Matthew and Luke have little con- nection . In addition , as Bock notes , the Matthean ...
... argues that the normal compositional convention in antiquity was to follow just one author at a time , and very uncommonly two parallel accounts . S. L. Mattila , " A Question Too Often Neglected , " 199-217 ; and A. R. Millard ...
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