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Marcan priority without Q : explorations in the Farrer hypothesis / edited by John C. Poirier and Jeffrey Peterson.

Contributor(s): Poirier, John C, 1963- [editor.] | Peterson, Jeffrey, 1964- [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of New Testament studies: 455.; T & T Clark library of biblical studies: Publisher: London, UK ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: xiv, 272 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780567159137; 0567159132Subject(s): Bible. Mark -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Synoptic problem | Q hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) | Two source hypothesis (Synoptics criticism)DDC classification: 226/.066 LOC classification: BS2585.52 | .M29 2015Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-259) and indexes.
Contents:
Introduction: Why the Farrer hypothesis? Why now? / John C. Poirier -- The devil in the detail : exorcising Q from the Beelzebul controversy / Eric Eve -- Problems with the non-aversion principle for reconstructing Q / Stephen C. Carlson -- Crank or creative genius? : how ancient rhetoric makes sense of Luke's order / Heather M. Gorman -- Too good to be Q : high verbatim agreement in the double tradition / Mark Goodacre -- Luke 11.2-4 : the Lord's prayer (abridged edition) / Ken Olson -- A statistical time series approach to the use of Mark by Matthew and Luke / Andris Abakuks -- Matthew's ending and the genesis of Luke-Acts : the Farrer hypothesis and the birth of Christian history / Jeffrey Peterson -- Reconsidering the date of Luke in light of the Farrer hypothesis / David Landry -- Delbert Burkett's defense of Q / John C. Poirier -- The Farrer/Mark without Q hypothesis : a response / John S. Kloppenborg.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-259) and indexes.

Introduction: Why the Farrer hypothesis? Why now? / John C. Poirier -- The devil in the detail : exorcising Q from the Beelzebul controversy / Eric Eve -- Problems with the non-aversion principle for reconstructing Q / Stephen C. Carlson -- Crank or creative genius? : how ancient rhetoric makes sense of Luke's order / Heather M. Gorman -- Too good to be Q : high verbatim agreement in the double tradition / Mark Goodacre -- Luke 11.2-4 : the Lord's prayer (abridged edition) / Ken Olson -- A statistical time series approach to the use of Mark by Matthew and Luke / Andris Abakuks -- Matthew's ending and the genesis of Luke-Acts : the Farrer hypothesis and the birth of Christian history / Jeffrey Peterson -- Reconsidering the date of Luke in light of the Farrer hypothesis / David Landry -- Delbert Burkett's defense of Q / John C. Poirier -- The Farrer/Mark without Q hypothesis : a response / John S. Kloppenborg.

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