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Questioning Q (2004) is a volume edited by Mark Goodacre and Nicholas Perrin.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in London [England]: PSCK, 2004.

Table of contents

Introduction: reasons for questioning Q / Nicholas Perrin -- The Q hypothesis and the role of pre-synoptic sources in nineteenth century scholarship / John C. Poirier -- Order in the double tradition and the existence of Q / Jeffrey Peterson -- Luke's rewriting of the Sermon on the mount / Mark Matson -- The limits of a reconstructed Q / Nicholas Perrin -- Reconstructing Mark : a thought experiment / Eric Eve -- When is a text not a text? : the quasi text-critical approach of the international Q Project / Mark Goodacre -- Unpicking on the farrer hypothesis / Ken Olson -- How minor? : assessing the significance of the minor agreements as an argument against the two-source hypothesis / Richard Vinson -- Some implications of dispensing with Q / Nicholas Perrin -- A world without Q / Mark Goodacre

External links

  • [ Google Books]