With alternative readings from the Manuscripts and Noncanonical Parallels. Text used is the Revised Standard Version, 1952. The arrangement follows the Huck-Lietzmann Synopsis, ninth edition, 1936. First published in 1949.
New Testament scholars often talk about oral tradition as a means by which material about Jesus reached the Gospels writers. Despite the recent interest in oral tradition, scholarly advances have not penetrated the mainstream of academic Gospels scholarship, let alone the wider public. Behind the Gospels fills this gap, offering a general theoretical discussion of oral tradition and the formatiā¦
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