I am not sure whether this is the forum to ask this on, but I wonder if anyone knows of a study of the Diatessaron using a narrative critical approach. I am...
Bridget Gilfillan Upton
b.gilfillan-upton@...
Dec 1, 2004 3:15 pm
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The real problem is that the Diatessaron is no longer extant, so it has to be reconstructed before a narrative critical approach could work AND the really...
Peter Head
pmh15@...
Dec 1, 2004 4:03 pm
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Peter, Thank you very much. I am, of course, aware of the problems of working with reconstructions - and I shall read your article with interest - I was ...
Bridget Gilfillan Upton
b.gilfillan-upton@...
Dec 1, 2004 4:47 pm
9939
ShaharArt@...
Dec 9, 2004 1:42 pm
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Using Farmer's Synopticon, which I believe employs the 25th edition of Nestle-Aland's Greek New Testament text, I have been working on Matt 3. This text has a...
Maluflen@...
Dec 9, 2004 1:43 pm
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... It definitely looks strange, and it is not found in other editions accessible to me. My best guess is that it is a typographical error for Is 55:7, which ...
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Dec 9, 2004 5:23 pm
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In a message dated 12/9/2004 12:22:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I thank you for this, and my thanks also to the others who sent suggestions. They all have...
Maluflen@...
Dec 12, 2004 4:27 pm
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Hello, I made a related post on the TextualCriticism List (W. Willker's forum, founded after TC-list became inactive) and when I asked if the Synoptic Listers...
Wayne Church of Christ
waynecoc@...
Dec 20, 2004 6:40 am
9944
... My own view was the Long Ending was composed in Asia Minor between 130-150 and appended to Mark (see Kelhoffer). I think is fair to ask about what else...
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Dec 21, 2004 6:21 am
9945
... Some references about this theory ? what do you call " a control text" ? ... Ending seem to be extraordinarily concentrated in Unique Mark. i.e. do you...
Emmanuel Fritsch
emmanuel.fritsch@...
Dec 21, 2004 3:15 pm
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With apologies for cross posting: Just a reminder that out Seminar with Gerd Ludemann on his book _The Resurrection of Christ_ begins on Monday, Jan 3rd. We...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Jan 1, 2005 9:05 pm
9947
I was bewildered, as were others, by Crossan's remark last year in the New York Review of Books concerning E. P. Sanders's non-use of gospel "source ...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 5, 2005 1:39 pm
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Jack, Thanks for that. I too was intrigued by that most odd comment from Crossan (and I think Reed too? I haven't checked it up again). I wondered whether...
Mark Goodacre
goodacre@...
Jan 5, 2005 2:05 pm
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... You may be right, Mark. I suppose Crossan might not even be aware of Sanders's works on source criticism (but hopefully Sanders's rejoinder would have...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 5, 2005 3:01 pm
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... If someone has a copy of Crossan & Reed's response to Sanders, I'd be curious to read them. The few quotes posted on the NT Gateway Weblog are...
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Jan 6, 2005 4:09 am
9951
... John, I need a bit of help here. I don't know what a dagwood sandwich is. I wonder if you think it is a bad thing, too easily swallowed, that people think...
Peter Head
pmh15@...
Jan 7, 2005 12:26 pm
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... Sorry about that. A dagwood sandwich is simply an extremely tall sandwich. In the comic strip "Blondie", Dagwood Bumstead built sandwiches that looked to...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 7, 2005 12:37 pm
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... A "dagwood" is an extremely tall, multi-layered sandwich. It's named after Dagwood Bumstead, the husband of the title character in the comic strip ...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Jan 7, 2005 5:35 pm
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... Sorry, everybody. s Leeaann, Did you get Brooks the Picasso book? Synoptic-L Homepage: http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/synoptic-l List Owner:...
Tim Reynolds
molad@...
Jan 7, 2005 11:29 pm
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Having now read the entire exchange between Sanders and Crossan/Reed (after finding it on microfilm last night), I'd like to follow up on my earlier comments. ...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 11, 2005 6:47 pm
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This post is not about the synoptic problem, but I hope it will be acceptable. I need some advice. As many of you know, I haven't yet completed my Ph.D., ...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 15, 2005 4:39 pm
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... That's both ridiculous and unacceptable. I would contact not the Dean but the President, and I would find the email address of every Trustee I could find...
Jim West
jwest@...
Jan 15, 2005 4:48 pm
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John, you haven't yet reached the length of time it took me to finish my Ph.D., but that was my own choice. Your advisor's (in)actions are unacceptable. The...
Horace Jeffery Hodges
jefferyhodges@...
Jan 15, 2005 6:32 pm
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Although it's probably unnecessary let me add one comment. I agree with Jeffrey that your advisor's action (or really inaction) is unacceptable. So, too, the...
Thomas R. W. Longstaff
tlongst@...
Jan 15, 2005 7:13 pm
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To: John Poirier Cc: Synoptic-L On: Advisor Problems From: Bruce [I wasn't going to reply, other than a note of encouragement to John privately, but as I was...
E Bruce Brooks
brooks@...
Jan 15, 2005 8:44 pm
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I'd like to thank everyone for the thoughtful advice about my problem. I'm not sure about the course I'll take, but I'll probably sit tight for a little while...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 17, 2005 7:13 pm
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To: GPG Cc: Synoptic-L On: Synoptic Problem Memo (Rev 1) From: Bruce 0. [Apologia for Syn-L: The Farmer list of 18 possible Synoptic relations (Synoptic...
E Bruce Brooks
ebbrooks@...
Jan 19, 2005 9:38 am
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... Bruce, There is a larger list of possible relationships running around somewhere. I can't recall where at the moment. This "history" part you make...
Joseph Weaks
j.weaks@...
Jan 19, 2005 4:16 pm
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To: Synoptic-L In Response To: Joe Weaks On: Synoptic Relations From: Bruce JOE: There is a larger list of possible relationships running around somewhere. I...
E Bruce Brooks
brooks@...
Jan 19, 2005 10:01 pm
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... Thanks for the clarification. I understand a little better now your goals here. ... Right. I think, then, that we are talking apples/oranges. You're ...