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Christology and the Synoptic Problem Peter M. Head (Oak Hill College, London)

Christology and the Synoptic Problem By Peter M. Head (Oak Hill College, London)

Christology and the Synoptic Problem by Peter M. Head (Oak Hill College, London)


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This book makes a major contribution to the ongoing debate about which of the synoptic gospels was written first. Using the christological criterion, Dr Head argues against the revival of interest in the Griesbach Hypothesis (this claimed that Mark had used, conflated and abbreviated Matthew and Luke) in favour of Markan priority.

Christology and the Synoptic Problem Summary

Christology and the Synoptic Problem: An Argument for Markan Priority by Peter M. Head (Oak Hill College, London)

This book makes a major contribution to the ongoing debate about the synoptic problem, especially concerning the question of which gospel was written first. The scholarly consensus, developed over two hundred years of discussion, has favoured Markan priority and the dependence of both Matthew and Luke upon Mark. In an ongoing contemporary revival of the Griesbach hypothesis, some scholars have advocated the view that Mark used, conflated and abbreviated Matthew and Luke. The author explores the role played by arguments connected with christological development in support of both these views. Deploying a comparative redaction-critical approach to the problem, Dr Head argues that the critical basis of the standard christological argument for Markan priority is insecure and based on anachronistic scholarly concerns. Nevertheless, in a through-going comparative reappraisal of the christological outlooks of Matthew and Mark the author finds decisive support for the hypothesis of Markan priority, arguing that Matthew was a developer rather than a corrector of Mark.

Christology and the Synoptic Problem Reviews

It will be an important acquisition for libraries and interested specialists. Daniel A. Smith, Religious Studies Review

Table of Contents

Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction and a history of research; 2. Method and approach; 3. The rich young ruler (Matthew 19. 16-22; Mark 10. 17-22; Luke 18. 18-23); 4. Jesus's rejection at Nazareth (Matthew 13. 53-38; Mark 6. 1-6a); 5. Walking on water (Matthew 14. 22-33; Mark 6. 45-52); 6. Arguments concerning Jesus's emotions, 'inability' and questions; 7. The worship of Jesus and the passion narratives; 8. Christology and titles: Jesus as teacher and Lord; 9. Jesus as messiah; 10. Jesus as Son of God; 11. Jesus as 'the Son of Man'; 12. The messianic secret; 13. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521018890
9780521018890
0521018897
Christology and the Synoptic Problem: An Argument for Markan Priority by Peter M. Head (Oak Hill College, London)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2005-08-22
356
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