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Two shipwrecked gospels: the Logoi of Jesus and Papias's Exposition of logia about the Lord
Dennis Ronald MacDonald
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Abbreviations (page xiii)
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The Q+/Papias Hypothesis (page xv)
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PART 1: PAPIA'S EXPOSITION OF LOGIA ABOUT THE LORD
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Introduction to Part 1: Salvaging a Textual Shipwreck (page 3)
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1. Textual Reconstruction (page 9)
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2. Papias and Luke-Acts (page 43)
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3. Luke's Knowledge of Papias's Exposition and the Synoptic Problem (page 69)
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PART 2: THE LOGOI OF JESUS
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Introduction to Part 2: Salvaging another Textual Shipwreck (page 93)
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4. Matthew's Non-Markan Source (Q without Luke) (page 95)
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5. The Logoi of Jesus (Q+) and Its Antetexts (page 171)
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6. The Logoi of Jesus as Literature (page 505)
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7. The Logoi of Jesus as Papias's Second "Translation" of Matthew (page 521)
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8. The Logoi of Jesus as a Source for the Gospel of Mark (page 537)
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9. The Logoi of Jesus as a Witness to the Historical Jesus (page 543)
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10. Why the Logoi of Jesus and Papias's Exposition Shipwrecked (page 555)
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Appendix 1: Text and Translation of the Logoi of Jesus (page 561)
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Appendix 2: Concordance to the Logoi of Jesus (page 621)
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Appendix 3: Overview of the Logoi of Jesus and the Synoptic Gospels (page 655)
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Appendix 4: Comparison of The Critical Edition of Q and the Logoi of Jesus (page 665)
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Appendix 5: Exposition of Logia about the Lord: Text and Translation (page 675)
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Bibliography (page 687)
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Index 1: Jewish Antetexts in the Logoi of Jesus (page 699)
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Index 2: Modern Authors (page 703)
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Index 3: Subjects (page 707)
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Published: c2012
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589836907 (paper)
- 9781589836914 (ebook)