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Book Description

Title:
Studies in the Synoptic Problem, by Members of The University of Oxford
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
Oxford
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
456
Subjects:
New Testament, Gospels, Synoptic Problem, "Q", Matthew, Mark, Luke
Copyright Holder:
Public Domain

William Sanday [1843-1920], ed., Studies in the Synoptic Problem, by Members of The University of Oxford

Table of Contents

  • Introductory—William Sanday [1843-1920]
  1. The Conditions Under Which the Gospels were Written, in their bearing upon some Difficulties of the Synoptic Problem—William Sanday [1843-1920]
  2. Three Limitations to St. Luke's Use of St. Mark's Gospel—Sir John Caesar Hawkins [1837-1929]
    1. The Disuse of the Marean Source in St. Luke
      ix. 51-xviii. 14
    2. The Great Omission by St. Luke of the Matter
      contained in St. Mark vi. 45-viii. 26
    3. St. Luke's Passion-Narrative considered with
      reference to the Synoptic Problem
  3. Probabilities as to the So-Called Double Tradition of St. Matthew and St. Luke—Sir John Caesar Hawkins [1837-1929]
  4. On the Original Order of Q—Burnett Hillman Streeter [1874-1937]
  5. St. Mark's Knowledge and Use of Q—Burnett Hillman Streeter [1874-1937]
  6. The Original Extent of Q—Burnett Hillman Streeter [1874-1937]
  7. The Literary Evolution of the Gospels—Burnett Hillman Streeter [1874-1937]
  8. On the Trial of Our Lord before Herod: A Suggestion—Burnett Hillman Streeter [1874-1937]
  9. The book of Sayings used by the Editor of the First Gospel—Willoughby Charles Allen [1867-1953]
  10. The Aramaic Background of the Gospels—Willoughby Charles Allen [1867-1953]
  11. The Sources of St. Luke's Gospel—James Vernon Bartlett [1863-1940]
  12. The Criticism of the Hexateuch compared with that of the Synoptic Gospels—William Edward Addis [1844-1917]
  13. A Recent Theory of the Origin of St. Mark's Gospel—Norman Powell Williams [1883–1943]
  • Appendix (B.H. Streeter). Synoptic Criticism and the Eschatological Problem
  • Index