Gospel Authorship
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Oral Traditions And The Limitations of Memory
“Scholars have long argued that the Gospels were neither written by eyewitnesses nor, for the most part, based on eyewitnesses.… Read More
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The Synoptic Problem – Dr Ian Mills
“Prof Goodacre, Duke University, lists a number of occasions where it appears that Matthew or Luke begin by altering Mark,… Read More
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How and Why Matthew and Luke Rewrite Mark
Matthew and Luke reinterpret Mark’s Gospel, altering narratives to fit their theological views, leading to significant differences in their accounts.… Read More
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Editorial Fatigue In Matthew
“When one student is copying the work of another, changes are sometimes made at the beginning of an account, which… Read More
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Did Eyewitness Write The Gospels?
The majority of New Testament scholars agree that the Gospels do not contain eyewitness accounts; but that they present the… Read More
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John Editing The Synoptics
Professor Mark Goodacre Lecture – Arguing that the Author of John had access to, and copied from, Mark, Matthew and… Read More
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Did the Gospels Copy Each Other?
Matthew (Same is true for Mark, Luke, and John) does not identify its author, and the tradition attributing it to… Read More
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Dating The Gospels – Dr. Mark Goodacre
“Mark wrote first. Mark is the shortest of the three and is the roughest around the edges. Matthew and Luke… Read More
