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050 4 _aBS 2555.2
_bD85.1999
100 1 _aDungan, David L.
245 1 2 _aA history of the synoptic problem :
_bthe canon, the text, the composition, and the interpretation of the Gospels /
_cDavid Laird Dungan.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bDoubleday,
_c1999.
300 _axii, 526 p. ;
_c25 cm.
490 1 _aThe Anchor Bible reference library
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
505 8 _a13. Signs of Things to Come: The Protestant Reformers on the Differences among the Gospels. 14. The Text Reemerges as a Problem: Erasmus and the Return to the Greek New Testament. 15. The Overthrow of Erasmus' "Standard Text" and the Descent into Textual Chaos. 16. Baruch Spinoza and the Political Agenda of Modern Historical-Critical Interpretation. 17. John Locke and the Economic Agenda of Modern Historical-Critical Interpretation. 18. The Gospel Canon Is Rejected; John Toland and the Gospel of Barnabas. 19. The Establishment of a "New Standard Text" of the Gospels. 20. Emergence of a Third Form of the Synoptic Problem and Its Preferred Solution -- Pt. 3. Current Trends in the Post-Modern Period. 21. The Synoptic Problem Today. 22. Current Trends in Understanding How the Gospels Were Created. 23. Conclusion.
505 0 _aPt. 1. The First to the Fifth Century: Conflict and Consolidation. 1. Responses to Multiple, Differing Gospels in Early Christianity. 2. Luke's Preface. 3. Papias of Hierapolis Reports the Apostle John's Criticism of Peter's Gospel (Mark). 4. Justin Martyr Uses a Gospel Harmony; Tatian's Diatessaron. 5. Marcion Carries Out an "Ethnic Cleansing" of Christianity. 6. Celsus Attacks Christianity in True Doctrine. 7. Origen Confronts All Four Aspects of the Synoptic Problem for the First Time. 8. Porphyry -- "the Deadliest Foe" -- Has Read the Gospels, Carefully. 9. Eusebius of Caesarea's Four-Part Response to Porphyry. 10. Augustine Refutes the Manichaean Critique of the Gospels; the Second Form of the Synoptic Problem -- Pt. 2. The Creation of the Modern Historical-Critical Method. 11. The Rise of the Modern Period and Its Consequences, 1500-1950. 12. Main Features of the Modern Historical-Cr
650 0 _aSynoptic problem
_xHistory
650 4 _aProblema sinóptico
_xHistoria
830 0 _aAnchor Bible reference library
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