Der Markus-Stoff Bei Lukas
Discover the intriguing insights of Tim Schramm in his thought-provoking book, Der Markus-Stoff Bei Lukas, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This comprehensive 224-page analysis delves into the complexities of Luke's use of the Markan tradition, challenging the prevailing notion that Mark's Gospel was Luke's sole source. Schramm argues that Luke also relied on various oral and written traditions, providing a fresh perspective on biblical criticism and interpretation. Through meticulous examination, he demonstrates that alterations to his primary source should not be interpreted as reflections of Luke's personal theology. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of biblical studies, this paperback offers a critical exploration of the New Testament that will enrich your understanding of the texts. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges the gap between historical context and theological inquiry.