Explore how Luke’s Perean section relates to Matthew and Mark, and what that means for understanding the Gospels.
This nonfiction work examines how Luke’s Perean material may draw on common or separate sources, and how Matthew and Mark interact with Luke’s account. It presents a careful, evidence-based view of theSynoptic Problem focused on Luke’s later material and its possible sources, without speculation beyond the evidence.
- How scholars distinguish passages likely drawn from shared sources
- Which sections Matthew might have omitted or altered and why
- How the Perean material shapes views of salvation and Jesus’ role
- What the findings suggest about the unity or variety of early Gospel manuscripts
Ideal for readers of biblical studies who want a precise, source-focused look at Luke’s Perean section and its place in the broader Gospel landscape.