Unlock the mysteries behind the formation of the first three Gospels in this groundbreaking exploration of redaction criticism and its transformative insights into the Synoptic Problem. This authoritative volume delves deep into how the evangelists?Matthew, Mark, and Luke?not only compiled traditions about Jesus but carefully edited, shaped, and interpreted them to speak powerfully to their unique communities.

From Mark's urgent portrayal of the suffering Messiah to Matthew's structured presentation of Jesus as the authoritative teacher fulfilling Jewish prophecy, and Luke's expansive vision of a compassionate Savior for all peoples, discover how each Gospel weaves distinct theological themes and ethical calls into a coherent narrative. Drawing on historical context, scriptural intertextuality, and narrative analysis, the book illuminates the evangelists' editorial creativity and their enduring impact on Christian faith.

Perfect for scholars, students, clergy, and engaged readers, this richly detailed yet accessible study offers fresh perspectives on familiar texts, revealing the dynamic interplay between history, theology, and community that shaped the earliest Christian witness. Whether you seek to deepen your understanding of Gospel origins or appreciate the living theology within the Synoptic tradition, this book is an essential guide to the heart of the Christian story.

Titel
Redaction Criticism and the Synoptic Gospels: Comparative Redactional Analysis of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
EAN
9798231548590
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
03.07.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.13 MB