The Oxford Handbook of the Synoptic Gospels presents essays that push the field beyond the Synoptic Problem and theological themes that ignore the particularities of each Gospel. The first section, "The Problem and Nature of the Synoptics," explores some of the traditional approaches of literary dep
The Oxford Handbook of the Synoptic Gospels
β Scribed by Stephen P. Ahearne-Kroll
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 633
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
HalftTitle
Title
Copyright
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
PART I THE PROBLEM AND NATURE OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
1. The History and Prospects of the Synoptic Problem
2. The Minor Sources and Their Role in the Synoptic Problem
3. The Use of Sources in Ancient Compositions
4. Ancient Rhetoric as an Evaluative Tool for Literary Dependence
5. Paulβs Possible Influence on the Synoptics
6. Oral Tradition, Writing, and the Synoptic Problem: Media Dualism and Gospel Origins
7. Oral Performance of the Synoptics
8. Narrative Design of the Synoptics
9. Manuscripts: The Problem with the Synoptic Problem
10. The Publication of the Synoptics and the Problem of Dating
11. The Synoptic Gospels and Apocryphal Narratives
12. The Gospel of Thomas and the Synoptics
PART II PARTICULAR FEATURES IN COMPARISON
13. Suffering and Sacrifice
14. Violent Imaginaries
15. Kingdom, Authority, and Power
16. Wealth, Poverty, Economy
17. Travel and Itinerancy
18. Food and Meals
19. Healing and Exorcism
20. Sacred Space
21. History
22. Apocalyptic Eschatology
23. Resurrection and the Afterlife
24. Gospel
25. Jewish Sectarianism
26. Gentiles and Their Relations to Jews
27. Israelβs Scriptures
28. Portraits of Women
29. Gender
30. Body
Index
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