Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
296
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1995
Éditeur
Baker Pub Group
ISBN-10
0801020190
ISBN-13
9780801020193
Description
Robert H. Stein offers a captivating exploration of the synoptic problem, delving into the intricate relationships among the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. He explains the various theories that have emerged over the years to account for the similarities and differences in these texts, making complex concepts accessible to both scholars and general readers.
In this introduction, Stein navigates through the textual evidence and historical context that have shaped biblical scholarship. He skillfully articulates key debates surrounding authorship, source materials, and the historical Jesus, inviting readers to appreciate the rich tapestry of the gospels.
With a clear and engaging writing style, Stein illuminates the challenges and implications of the synoptic problem, urging readers to consider its significance for understanding the foundations of Christian faith. His thorough analysis encourages thoughtful reflection on the nature of gospel narratives and their enduring impact on theology.
In this introduction, Stein navigates through the textual evidence and historical context that have shaped biblical scholarship. He skillfully articulates key debates surrounding authorship, source materials, and the historical Jesus, inviting readers to appreciate the rich tapestry of the gospels.
With a clear and engaging writing style, Stein illuminates the challenges and implications of the synoptic problem, urging readers to consider its significance for understanding the foundations of Christian faith. His thorough analysis encourages thoughtful reflection on the nature of gospel narratives and their enduring impact on theology.