
The Oxford Handbook of the Synoptic Gospels presents essays that push the field beyond the Synoptic Problem and theological themes that ignore the particularities of each Gospel. The first section, "The Problem and Nature of the Synoptics," explores some of the traditional approaches of literary dependence, but primarily engages with alternative ways to understand Synoptic relations and the nature of each Gospel. Interesting questions are raised in these essays regarding the tools used to evaluate literary dependence beyond those of traditional source criticism and redaction criticism (such as performance, orality, rhetoric, ancient publication, literary structures, manuscript variety, and use by non-canonical literature). The second section, "Particular Features in Comparison," treats a variety of historical, literary, and cultural phenomena important to the study of these Gospels (such as gender, violence, power, body, history, sacred space, healing, food, gospel, suffering, sectarianism, itineracy, women, wealth). These essays indirectly reshape traditional theological themes like salvation, Christology, and discipleship, grounding them in the cultural dynamics of the period. The two main sections simultaneously express the current state of the field and push the field forward in unexplored directions.
This volume investigates the current state of Synoptic Gospel studies by moving beyond traditional source and redaction criticism to explore alternative methodologies and cultural contexts. Edited by Stephen P. Ahearne-Kroll, the collection gathers contributions from scholars to re-examine the literary dependence and theological themes of the Gospels. By grounding traditional concepts like Christology and discipleship in the specific cultural dynamics of the ancient world, the text provides a framework for future research in the field.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of biblical studies recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field that successfully bridges traditional criticism with contemporary interdisciplinary approaches. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a resource primarily intended for advanced students and researchers.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190887478
ISBN-13:
9780190887476
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