The Q Hypothesis Unveiled
Theological, Sociological, and Hermeneutical Issues behind the Sayings Source
The essays collected in this volume are the proceedings of an international conference on the Sayings Source Q held in Essen, Germany in August 2019. The scholars contributing to this volume generally support the Q hypothesis. Nevertheless, they want to submit their own conceptions to scrutiny. Especially the question as to whether Q scholars are driven by unscholarly projections or prejudices was the subject of debate. Sometimes also exegetes follow trends and fashion. Therefore, the central topic of this volume is a critical self-reflection on the hermeneutical options (and perhaps also biases) in Q Research.
Prof. Dr. Markus Tiwald, Professor of New Testament at the University of Vienna.
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Markus Tiwald, Joseph Verheyden, Paul Foster, Hildegard Scherer, Jens Schröter, Christopher Tuckett, Ralf Miggelbrink, Lukas Bormann, Sarah Rollens, Marco Frenschkowski, Markus Tiwald, Gerd Theißen, Walter Dietrich, Ruth Scoralick, Reinhard von Bendemann, Marlis Gielen
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- Verlag Kohlhammer Verlag
- Seitenzahl 288
- Veröffentlichung 05.08.2020
- ISBN 9783170374430
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