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Königsvolk und Gotteskinder (eBook)

Der Entwurf der sozialen Welt im Material der Traditio duplex
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Verlag: V&R unipress
ISBN: 978-3-8470-0584-1
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Opinions on the synoptic hypothesis are divided, particularly when it comes to the question of what the shared Gospels of Matthew and Luke passed down beyond the Gospel of Mark: traditionally, "Q". This work provides new insights into this subject: It analyzes the double tradition as a text corpus - thereby exploring not only coherence, but also a non-shared textual profile vis-à-vis the other Jesus-related traditions, above all in the Gospel of Mark. The conclusive parameters are the texts' social categories. Behind these attributions - put into a social historical context - the author provides an original draft of identification options: hungry children of God, alternative royal messengers, unacknowledged prophets, faithful and discreet slaves as well as others.

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Opinions on the synoptic hypothesis are divided, particularly when it comes to the question of what the shared Gospels of Matthew and Luke passed down beyond the Gospel of Mark: traditionally, "Q". This work provides new insights into this subject: It analyzes the double tradition as a text corpus - thereby exploring not only coherence, but also a non-shared textual profile vis-à-vis the other Jesus-related traditions, above all in the Gospel of Mark. The conclusive parameters are the texts' social categories. Behind these attributions - put into a social historical context - the author provides an original draft of identification options: hungry children of God, alternative royal messengers, unacknowledged prophets, faithful and discreet slaves as well as others.

Autor Scherer, Hildegard
Verlag V&R unipress
Einband PDF
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Seitenangabe 592 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Deutsch
Auflage 16001 A. 1. Auflage
Plattform PDF
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Über den Autor Hildegard Scherer

Dr. Hildegard Scherer hat sich 2015 an der Universität Bonn habilitiert und ist Dozentin für Neutestamentliche Wissenschaften an der Theologischen Hochschule Chur.

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