TY - BOOK ID - 6716871 TI - The revival of the Griesbach hypothesis PY - 1983 VL - 44 SN - 052123803X 0521018765 051155754X 9780521238038 9780511557545 9780521018760 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Synoptic problem KW - Bible KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - 226.1 KW - Evangelies: synoptici; synoptisch probleem; Q; Quelle KW - 226.1 Evangelies: synoptici; synoptisch probleem; Q; Quelle KW - Bible. KW - Marco (Book of the New Testament) KW - Mark (Book of the New Testament) KW - Markus (Book of the New Testament) KW - Markusevangelium KW - Vangelo di Marco KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - Book of Mark KW - Arts and Humanities KW - Religion KW - Synoptic problem. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:6716871 AB - There has recently been strong support for the hypothesis that, contrary to the formerly accepted view that Mark's gospel was the first to be written, Mark was in fact the last synoptic gospel to appear. This book is a detailed examination of the arguments used to support this view, which constitutes a revival of that put forward by J. J. Griesbach at the end of the eighteenth century. Since Markan priority and the Two-Document hypothesis have been basic presuppositions for much modern gospel study, all attempts to question them must be taken very seriously. Dr Tuckett does this by investigating the redactional activity each hypothesis presupposes, and by then asking which source theory provides the most rational and consistent account of the redactional process. ER -