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100 _aDungan, David Laird
100 _d(1936-2008)
100 _eAuthor
245 _aThe anchor Bible reference library
245 _cDavid Laird Dungan
245 _pA history of the synoptic problem: The canon, the text, the composition, and the interpretation of the Gospels
250 _a1st.
260 _aU.S.A
260 _bDoubleday
260 _c1999
300 _a526tr.
300 _bHardcover
300 _c24cm
520 _aA History of the Synoptic Problem, by David Laird Dungan, is an accessible, academic study of a question that has needled readers of the New Testament since before the Bible was canonized: How does one reconcile the different accounts of Jesus's life given by the four gospels? Today the most highly publicized answer to this question is the one offered by John Dominic Crossan and the Jesus Seminar, who seek to reconcile the differences among the gospels by designating some events and statements in the gospels historically true and others false. There are lots of other ways to explore the synoptic problem, however, and Dungan provides a clear and lively history of the strategies employed by Origen, Augustine, Erasmus, Spinoza, Locke, and others. Dungan's method is to break the synoptic problem down into its corollary questions: Which gospels should be considered in the debate? Which text of each gospel should be considered? And how should one read the Bible in general and the gospels in particular? Dungan's interest in these questions is not merely literary
650 _aSynoptic problem -- History
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