A compelling reappraisal of the relationships between the canonical gospels
Biblical scholars have long debated the Synoptic problem and the literary relationship between the Gospel of John and the Synoptics. During the twentieth century, the consensus shifted decisively to the Two-Source hypothesis for the Synoptic problem along with the view that John’s Gospel was independent of the Synoptics. In recent decades all consensus has dissolved—yet these questions retain currency and significance.
James W. Barker takes up these questions and reappraises the evidence. Drawing on his expertise in ancient compositional practices, he makes a persuasive case for a snowballing trajectory, whereby each canonical gospel drew upon other canonical gospels. Thus, Mark was written first; Matthew draws on Mark; Luke draws on Mark and Matthew; and the last of the four, John, is dependent on all three Synoptics and was meant to be read alongside them.
This judicious and ambitious study will be of interest to New Testament scholars as well as general readers who want to know more about the literary relationships between the gospels.
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James W. Barker is associate professor of New Testament at Western Kentucky University. His awards include the Paul J. Achtemeier Award for New Testament Studies. He is the author of John’s Use of Matthew; Tatian’s Diatessaron: Composition, Redaction, Recension, and Reception; and Writing and Rewriting the Gospels: John and the Synoptics.
Mark Goodacre is professor of religious studies at Duke University. He specializes in New Testament and Christian origins, and his research interests include the Gospels and the historical Jesus. He is the author of The Case Against Q: Studies in Markan Priority and the Synoptic Problem, Thomas and the Gospels: The Case for Thomas’s Familiarity with the Synoptics, and The Fourth Synoptic Gospel: John’s Knowledge of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
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