The Written Gospel
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- Markus Bockmuehl, University of Oxford
- Donald A. Hagner, Fuller Theological Seminary, California
- Date Published: August 2005
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521540407
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Leading experts in New Testament studies discuss the origins, composition and reception of the canonical gospels in the early church within this volume. Beginning with their earliest oral forms during the lifetime of Jesus and moving through the processes of oral tradition to their written composition by the evangelists, the book then traces the continuation of this history in the gospels' subsequent reception among pagans, Jews and Christians--down to the emergence of the earliest gospel commentaries.
Read more- An authoritative and accessible graduate-level introduction to the written gospels
- Covers the entire early history of the gospels, from oral to written and from composition to reception.
- Includese chapters on the gospels' reception among the Jews and the Gentiles and the emergence of the earliest commentaries
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"The Written Gospel is a wonderfully helpful collection, packed with excellent and useful contributions that are sure to be of lasting value. The authors and editors are to be warmly congratulated with this deserving tribute to Graham Stanton."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 10.26.2006See more reviews"The volume would be an admirable text for seminary or graduate-level courses, particularly in view of its broader than usual scope, and it will be a worthwhile addition to libraries at all levels." - Michael Holmes, Bethel University
"A comprehensive examination of the canonical Gospels in the early church, this volume specifically uncovers the contexts in which these texts were composed."
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- Date Published: August 2005
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521540407
- length: 388 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 154 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.626kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction Markus Bockmuehl and Donald A. Hagner
Part I. Before Writing:
1. 'Gospel' in Herodian Judaea William Horbury
2. The gospel of Jesus Klyne Snodgrass
3. Q1 as oral tradition James D. G. Dunn
4. Eyewitness memory and the writing of the gospels Martin Hengel
Part II. Writing the Four Gospels:
5. Who writes, why and for whom? Richard A. Burridge
6. How Matthew writes Richard C. Beaton
7. How Mark writes Craig A. Evans
8. How Luke writes David P. Moessner
9. How John writes Judith Lieu
10. Beginnings and endings Morna D. Hooker
Part III. After Writing:
11. The four among Jews James Carleton Paget
12. The four among pagans Loveday Alexander
13. Forty other gospels Christopher Tuckett
14. The one, the four and the many Ronald A. Piper
15. The making of gospel commentaries Markus Bockmuehl.
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