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Case Against Q - by Mark Goodacre (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The resurrection of Jesus is thoroughly explored, using extra-canonical sources to fill in the blanks.
- About the Author: Mark Goodacre is Associate Professor in New Testament, Department of Religion, Duke University.
- 240 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
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About the Book
In this book, Goodacre offers a careful and very detailed critique of the Q hypothesis, designed not only to demonstrate the weakness of the prevailing view but also to persuade the reader that a more plausible picture of Synoptic interrelationships is available.Book Synopsis
The resurrection of Jesus is thoroughly explored, using extra-canonical sources to fill in the blanks. Original.Review Quotes
.".a hypothesis well worth considering and well worth developing. Goddacre's sketch of how it might be developed provides a welcome and refreshing contribution to the discussion of the Synoptic Problem and Lukan editorial procedures." John S. Kloppenborg, Review of Biblical Literature, Oct. 2002--Sanford Lakoff
"Although some may question his conclusions, the fact remains that Goodacre's work offers a fresh breath to Synoptic studies. His application of narrative critical methodologies and his interaction with modern cinematic views of Jesus provide an ample amount of interesting material to engage. While including some technical language, his book is still fairly easy to read and his arguments are logically presented. This book would offer great material for a seminar on Q and the Synoptic Problem, While serious students of the Synoptic Gospels will find this book both challenging and useful." Leo Percer, Review of Biblical Literature, Oct. 2002--Sanford Lakoff
"Goodacre has an impressive knack for exposing weaknesses in what so many have supposed are good arguments. Those who do not believe in Q will find him a mighty ally in their unbelief. Those of us who remain in the Q camp will have to meet his worthy challenge and wrestle with his fresh and instructive observations on the synoptic problem." Dale C. Allison, Jr. Errett M. Grable Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity--Sanford Lakoff
"If his agument should be sustained, Q would become unnecessary and decades of Gospel research will have to be re-thought The Case Against Q provides the most accessible and compelling defense to date of the theory of Gospel origins championed by James Ropes, Austin Farrer, and Michael Goulder."--Sanford Lakoff
"This is an urgently needed book in New Testament studies Goodacre's sharply argued book dismantles the shopworn case for Q and challenges us to think freshly about synoptic relationships Every intellectually serious teacher of the New testament must grapple with this book."--Sanford Lakoff
"Those who do not believe in Q will find Goodacre a mighty ally in their unbelief. Those of us who remain in the Q camp will have to meet his worthy challenge and wrestle with his fresh and instructive observations on the synoptic problem."--Sanford Lakoff
The positing of Q as a source for Matthew and Luke is founded on the twin suppositions of Markan priority and the independence of Matthew and Luke. In this lucid and carefully argued exploration of the Synoptic Problem, Goodacre argues that Markan priority is reasonable and well-founded, and that a good case can be made for Luke's direct dependence on Matthew. If his argument should be sustained, Q would become unnecessary and decades of Gospel research will have to be re-thought. But whether or not Goodacre is ultimately correct, The Case Against Q provides the most accessible and compelling defense to date of the theory of Gospel origins championed by James Ropes, Austin Farrer and Michael Goulder. John S. Kloppenborg, Claremont Graduate University and The University of Toronto
This is an urgently needed book in New Testament studies. The Q hypothesis dominates the field partly because of intellectual inertia and partly because it serves the ideological interests of critics who desire a Jesus without a narrative, without a cross. Reminding us that Q is a hypothesis, not an extant ancient document, Goodacre s sharply-argued book dismantles the shopworn case for Q and challenges us to think freshly about synoptic relationships. His alternative deserves serious consideration: Markan priority, combined with Luke s use of Matthew as a source alongside Mark. Goodacre s chapter on narrative criticism and the Sermon on the Mount is especially illuminating. Every intellectually serious teacher of the New Testament must grapple with this book. Richard B. Hays The George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament The Divinity School, Duke University--Richard B. Hays
About the Author
Mark Goodacre is Associate Professor in New Testament, Department of Religion, Duke University.Dimensions (Overall): 9.01 Inches (H) x 6.05 Inches (W) x .74 Inches (D)
Weight: .87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
Publisher: Trinity Press International
Theme: New Testament
Format: Paperback
Author: Mark Goodacre
Language: English
Street Date: February 1, 2002
TCIN: 85249825
UPC: 9781563383342
Item Number (DPCI): 247-67-4025
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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