Narrative Elements in the Double Tradition

Narrative Elements in the Double Tradition
Author: Stephen Hultgren
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110891379

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For a long time mainstream gospel scholarship has assumed that the so-called Q material (the "double tradition") in Matthew and Luke represents a document or tradition that was almost exclusively orientated towards the sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, with little interest in a narrative about him. This book argues, on the contrary, that the narrative material in the double tradition existed from the very beginning within a coherent Jesus narrative that ran from his baptism to his passion. Far from being inserted by Matthew and Luke into the framework of Mark, the double tradition is structured on the very same narrative framework as the Gospel of Mark (a framework that predates Mark). Conventional dichotomies in gospel origins, the historical Jesus, and the history of early Christianity are thus drawn into question.

The Case Against Q

The Case Against Q
Author: Mark Goodacre
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1563383349

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The resurrection of Jesus is thoroughly explored, using extra-canonical sources to fill in the blanks. Original.

The Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition

The Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition
Author: James R. Edwards
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802862341

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This book offers a new explanation of the development of the first three Gospels based on a careful examination of both patristic testimony to the "Hebrew Gospel" and internal evidence in the canonical Gospels themselves. James Edward breaks new ground and challenges assumptions that have long been held in the New Testament guild but actually lack solid evidence.

Early Narrative Christology The Lord in the Gospel of Luke

Early Narrative Christology  The Lord in the Gospel of Luke
Author: C. Kavin Rowe
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110921878

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Despite the striking frequency with which the Greek word kyrios, Lord, occurs in Luke's Gospel, this study is the first comprehensive analysis of Luke's use of this word. The analysis follows the use of kyrios in the Gospel from beginning to end in order to trace narratively the complex and deliberate development of Jesus' identity as Lord. Detailed attention to Luke's narrative artistry and his use of Mark demonstrates that Luke has a nuanced and sophisticated christology centered on Jesus' identity as Lord.

The Jesus Legend

The Jesus Legend
Author: Paul Rhodes Eddy,Gregory A. Boyd
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441200334

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Even mature Christians have trouble defending the person and divinity of Christ. The Jesus Legend builds a convincing interdisciplinary case for the unique and plausible position of Jesus in human history. He was real and his presence on the planet has been well-documented. The authors of the New Testament didn't plant evidence, though each writer did tell the truth from a unique perspective. This book carefully investigates the Gospel portraits of Jesus--particularly the Synoptic Gospels--assessing what is reliable history and fictional legend. The authors contend that a cumulative case for the general reliability of the Synoptic Gospels can be made and boldly challenge those who question the veracity of the Jesus found there.

Semitisms in Luke s Greek

Semitisms in Luke s Greek
Author: Albert Hogeterp,Adelbert Denaux
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161553363

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The Gospel of Luke has long been known for its variation between good, educated Greek and Semitic influences. In the last century, five theories have attempted to explain the Semitic influence: Semitic sources; imitation of the Greek Bible; the Greek of the ancient synagogue; literary code-switching between standard Greek and semitized Greek; and the social background of bilingualism. Albert Hogeterp and Adelbert Denaux revisit Luke's Greek and evaluate which alleged Semitisms of vocabulary and syntax are tenable in light of comparative investigation across corpora of Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic, literary as well as documentary, texts. They contend that Semitisms in Luke's Greek are only fully understood in light of a complementarity of linguistic backgrounds, and evaluate them in diachronic respect of Synoptic comparison and in synchronic respect of their place in Luke's narrative style and communicative strategy.

Handbook for the Study of the Historical Jesus 4 vols

Handbook for the Study of the Historical Jesus  4 vols
Author: Tom Holmén,Stanley E. Porter
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 3739
Release: 2010-12-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004210219

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With ca. 120 articles from ca. 100 writers from ca. 20 countries, this publication forms a repository where students and scholars can readily get to know their way around the breadth of recent research on the historical Jesus.

Luke s Rhetorical Compositions

Luke s Rhetorical Compositions
Author: Paul Elbert
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666702835

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Luke’s Rhetorical Compositions offers new ideas in Lukan scholarship, especially in regard to Aelius Theon’s first-century rhetoric manual (Progymnasmata) and inter-textual, Lukan-Pauline, biblical studies. Two chapters deserve special mention: the material in chapter 3 is a groundbreaking discussion of Acts 2:38 in which its Greek verb tense speaks to the subsequent reception of the gift of the Holy Spirit following salvation, not coincident with salvation. In Acts 2:38 it is Luke’s intention to portray Peter as promising the gift of the Holy Spirit to hearers and to those beyond narrative time as a Pentecostal experience. Chapter 9 discusses Luke’s use of progymnasmatic examples in his descriptions of the salvation experience. It also discusses Luke’s clarification of Paul using narrative persuasion from Jesus tradition and history. Also, Luke’s use of basic soteriological vocabulary provides clarity and plausibility. His distinctive selection of examples from the Jesus tradition and his duplication of Paul’s soteriological vocabulary is very helpful.