Christology and the Synoptic Problem
Delve into the intriguing world of biblical scholarship with Christology and the Synoptic Problem by Peter M. Head, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This comprehensive work spans 356 pages and offers a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the order of the synoptic gospels. Dr. Head employs the christological criterion to challenge the resurgence of the Griesbach Hypothesis, which posits that Mark relied on and abbreviated the accounts of Matthew and Luke. Instead, he presents a compelling case for Markan priority, providing readers with fresh insights into early church history and the interpretation of Jesus Christ's teachings. Perfect for students and scholars of biblical studies, this book is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of gospel authorship and the history of doctrines. Enhance your understanding of the New Testament with this thought-provoking exploration.