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In dialogue with another gospel? : the influence of the Fourth Gospel on the Passion narrative of the Gospel of Luke / Mark A. Matson.
Van Pelt Library BS2595.52 M38 2001
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Library at the Katz Center - Stacks BS2595.52 M38 2001
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Matson, Mark A., 1951-
- Series:
- Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 178.
- Dissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 178
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bible. Luke XXII-XXIV--Relation to John.
- Bible.
- Passion narratives (Gospels)--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Passion narratives (Gospels).
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 479 pages ; 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2001]
- Contents:
- The Issue of John and the Synoptics: Is John Dependent? 6
- Problems Relative to Luke: Luke's Authorial Method 11
- Reading Luke: Rhetoric and Intertextuality 14
- The Shape of This Study 18
- Chapter 2. The Study of the Relationship of Luke and John The Project in the Context of Existing Scholarship 21
- Early Approaches to the Problem 22
- F. C. Baur 22
- H. J. Holtzmann 25
- P. Feine 28
- Otto Zurhellen 29
- The Argument for Common Tradition 32
- Julius Schniewind 32
- F. C. Grant 38
- E. Osty 41
- Hans Klein 42
- Pierson Parker 45
- Robert Maddox 48
- Stephan Landis 51
- Matti Myllykoski 54
- The Argument for John's Literary Dependence 58
- J. Amedee Bailey 58
- M.-E. Boismard 63
- Frans Neirynck 67
- The Merging of Literary and Tradition: Continuing Orality 72
- Anton Dauer 72
- Questioning the Relationship: New Approaches 78
- Lamar Cribbs 78
- Barbara Shellard 83
- Summary of Approaches to the Luke-John Agreements 85
- Chapter 3. The Pattern of Luke-John Relationships 91
- Close Linguistic or Striking Substantive Similarities 93
- Common Order 107
- Common Geographical References 117
- Common Individual Facts or Allusions 125
- Common Omissions 145
- Common Named Characters 152
- Common Themes or Theology 155
- Chapter 4. Textual Variants: The Western Non-Interpolations 165
- Method of Textual Criticism 168
- External Evidence: The Documentary Attestation 170
- Luke 5:26 175
- Luke 5:39 176
- Luke 7:7 177
- Luke 9:2 177
- Luke 11:49 178
- Luke 12:19 178
- Luke 18:32 178
- Luke 19:25 179
- Internal Arguments 180
- Luke 22:19-20 180
- Luke 24:3 184
- Luke 24:6 186
- Luke 24:9 188
- Luke 24:12 189
- Luke 24:36 208
- Luke 24:40 211
- Luke 24:51 and 52 213
- Appendix Instances where the Western Text is Shorter 224
- Chapter 5. Luke's Editorial Method and the Approach of this Study 233
- The Surgical Knife: Separating Source and Redaction in Luke 236
- Friedrich Rehkopf 236
- Tim Schramm 238
- Joachim Jeremias 241
- Vincent Taylor 243
- Critique and Summary 245
- Luke as Composer: Goulder and Drury 247
- Emphasizing Contents: Soards 252
- The Approach of This Study 256
- Analyze Closeness to Mark 259
- Note Similarities with Other Texts 260
- Compare Closely with John 260
- Consider the Likelihood of Luke's Compositional Practice 261
- What is Proof? 261
- Chapter 6. Luke Chapter 22 263
- Introduction to the Passover. Luke 22:1-2 264
- Betrayal by Judas. Luke 22:3-6 266
- Preparation for the Passover. Luke 22:7-13 270
- The Last Supper. Luke 22:14-20 271
- Luke 22:14 272
- Luke 22:15-16 272
- Luke 22:17-18 273
- Luke 22:19-20 273
- Betrayal Prediction. Luke 22:21-30 274
- Peter's Denial Predicted. Luke 22:31-33 279
- The Two Swords. Luke 22:35-38 287
- Prayer on Mount of Olives. Luke 22:39-46 288
- Jesus' Arrest. Luke 22:47-53 293
- Luke 22:47a 295
- Luke 22:47b-48 296
- Luke 22:49-51 298
- Luke 22:52-53 301
- Peter's Denial. Luke 22:54-65 303
- Luke 22:54 307
- Luke 22:55 308
- Luke 22:56-60a 309
- Luke 22:60b-62 310
- Luke 22:63-64 310
- Trial Before Jewish Leaders. Luke 22:66-71 311
- Luke 22:66 312
- Luke 22:67-68 312
- Luke 22:69 314
- Luke 22:70 315
- Luke 22:71 316
- Chapter 7. Luke Chapter 23 319
- Trial Before Pilate (Pt. 1). Luke 23:1-5 319
- The Initial Accusations 322
- The Crowd 325
- Statement of Innocence 327
- The Additional Charge 330
- Trial Before Herod. Luke 23:6-12 333
- Proto-Luke, Midrash, and Lukan Invention 334
- Tradition 336
- Use of Other Gospels 337
- Trial Before Pilate (Pt. 2). Luke 23:13-25 339
- The Transitional Passage, vv. 13-16 342
- The Pilate Trial, Part 2 344
- Road to Golgotha. Luke 23:26-32 363
- Crucifixion. Luke 23:33-38 365
- Two Criminals. Luke 23:39-43 368
- Death of Jesus. Luke 23:44-49 369
- Burial of Jesus. Luke 23:50-56 373
- Chapter 8. Luke Chapter 24 379
- The Empty Tomb. Luke 23:56b-24:12 381
- Luke 23:56b, 24:1-3 386
- Luke 24:4-5 392
- Luke 24:6-8 396
- Luke 24:9-11 399
- Luke 24:12 401
- The Emmaus Narrative. Luke 24:13-35 410
- Lukan Style 412
- Tradition 415
- Appearance before the Disciples. Luke 24:36-43 422
- Signs of Johannine Style 424
- Luke's Editing 426
- Ignatius' Testimony 429
- Luke's Great Commission. Luke 24:44-49 434
- The Ascension. Luke 24:50-53 436
- The Analysis of Texts 441
- Luke's Work as Author 445
- Future Research 446.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-479).
- ISBN:
- 1589830105
- OCLC:
- 46640649
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