Mark's Gospel--Prior or Posterior?: A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order
The similarities and difference of arrangement and order of episodes in the gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke have always been one of the major critera for resolving the Synoptic Problem. How important, and how reliable are arguments based on such considerations, and where might they lead? Here Neville reviews these issues in detail, explaining the significance of his conclusions for understanding the literary relationships among the three Synoptics gospels, and particularly for the competing theories of Markan priority (the standard two-source hypothesis) and Markan posteriority (the Griesbach hypothesis).

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Mark's Gospel--Prior or Posterior?: A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order
The similarities and difference of arrangement and order of episodes in the gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke have always been one of the major critera for resolving the Synoptic Problem. How important, and how reliable are arguments based on such considerations, and where might they lead? Here Neville reviews these issues in detail, explaining the significance of his conclusions for understanding the literary relationships among the three Synoptics gospels, and particularly for the competing theories of Markan priority (the standard two-source hypothesis) and Markan posteriority (the Griesbach hypothesis).

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Mark's Gospel--Prior or Posterior?: A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order

Mark's Gospel--Prior or Posterior?: A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order

Mark's Gospel--Prior or Posterior?: A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order

Mark's Gospel--Prior or Posterior?: A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order

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The similarities and difference of arrangement and order of episodes in the gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke have always been one of the major critera for resolving the Synoptic Problem. How important, and how reliable are arguments based on such considerations, and where might they lead? Here Neville reviews these issues in detail, explaining the significance of his conclusions for understanding the literary relationships among the three Synoptics gospels, and particularly for the competing theories of Markan priority (the standard two-source hypothesis) and Markan posteriority (the Griesbach hypothesis).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781841272658
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/27/2002
Series: The Library of New Testament Studies , #222
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

David Neville is an independent scholar living in Perth, Western Australia.

Chris Keith is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Norway. He is the author of The Pericope Adulterae, the Gospel of John and the Literacy of Jesus, a winner of the 2010 John Templeton Award for Theological Promise, and Jesus' Literacy: Scribal Culture and the Teacher from Galilee. He is also the co-editor of Jesus among Friends and Enemies: A Historical and Literary Introduction to Jesus in the Gospels, and was recently named a 2012 Society of Biblical Literature Regional Scholar.
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