On his NTGateway weblog, Mark Goodacre has called attention to the online publication of Sir Edwyn Hoskyn and Noel Davey's *The Riddle of the New Testament*...
Perhaps people could not use the subject heading I began (documentary independence) if their topic is not in response to it. Consider the verbal differences...
Hi Karel (and others), ... From: Karel Hanhart To: Frides Laméris ; synoptic-l@... Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 5:06 PM Subject: Re: [Synoptic-L]...
Are there other documents around that share enough similarity together that we would be certian of documentary dependence? Among the synoptics, documentary...
Dear friends of Synoptic-L, Having gotten (real) interest in the synoptic problem only recently, I would like to bring up some questions on the status of Q, an...
In: "On dispensing with Q?: Goodacre on the relation of Luke to Matthew" - NTS 49 (2003) p. 215, Kloppenborg wrote: "Luke39;s supposed dependence on Mark is not...
... Perhaps. But Schleiermacher was a better scholar than L. So if I have to give credence to one viewpoint over another (which is essentially what ...
Listers, I am pleased to announce (and beg your pardon for cross posting) an online Colloquium with Fr. Justin Taylor of the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem on the...
I wrote: This looks like one of those places where the criterion of embarrassment is a key tool, and that the most likely explanation is that Jesus was in fact...
Most agree that most arguments in favor of the originality of a particular Evangelist at a given place in the dual or triple tradition are reversible. This ...
(I apologize for cross-posting) Some weeks ago, we have seen here, in France (and Germany : Arte is a common French-German program), a great TV report about...
Dear Jim West, On June 1 you wrote: <<<I've read the commentaries, thought about the possible reasons for it's inclusion in the tradition, and still cannot...
I've read the commentaries, thought about the possible reasons for it's inclusion in the tradition, and still cannot find a satisfactory explanation as to why...
Sue wrote: A little input from a "silent partner" ... what if Jesus was not baptised at all but this information was added/invented to give authenticity to a...
... You missed the point- i'm not interested in what the commentaries say precisely because NONE of their answers are satisfactory. That's why I asked you...
I appreciate the literary analysis of the short note from David Peabody. It is exactly the kind of control of texts that I think leads to understanding ...
Well knowing that there is nothing new under the sun, I wonder if anyone knows of work done on the Markan phrase "kat'idian" (privately). Jesus has a number...
Thanks, Jeffrey. Would the reference to Philo diminish the strength of my argument in your opinion? Both Philo and the Didache couch their language in terms...
... The only reference in the notes I can find to von Soden (being the note refering to G.Matthew's composition in eighth year after Jesus' ascension) is: "and...
(I'm reposting this from a Yahoo account as for some reason it wasn't being received yesterday) Last November Stephen Carlson and Mark Goodacre had both...
... Yes, Karel, this is one of the ways in which passages were evoked, but isn't this very different from your proposal that "the Creed originally was a...
I forward the message below on behalf of Anthony Buglass who has had difficulties posting to the group, with apologies for the delay in forwarding this...
Since the list has been so quiet of late, allow me to draw attention to some recent blog entries I have made that might be of interest to the list: John S....
Mark Goodacre has consistently done a fine job of utilizing Editorial Fatigue as evidence in the Synoptic Problem. In his article on the subject he concludes: ...
I quote : " Marie-Emile Boismard died peacefull in his sleep at the Ecole Biblique about 6 pm on Friday 23 April 2004. He was in his 88th year. [...] [...] In...
Would you like to elaborate on what deficiencies in theology that you find Crossan exhibiting? You wrote: I found him [Crossan] extremely disappointing,...
I attended three lectures by John Dominic Crossan at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge this week. They were on "The Historical Jesus" -- respectively, his...