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The four Gospels and the one Gospel of Jesus ChristThe four Gospels and the one Gospel of Jesus Christ

The four Gospels and the one Gospel of Jesus Christ2000

an investigation of the collection and origin of the Canonical Gospels

Martin Hengel

About this book

Why did the church, in forming its canon of scripture, choose to include four different and sometimes contradictory accounts of the life of Jesus, when others, like Tatian and Marcion, opted for a harmony, for one account? Professor Hengel examines the external historical evidence for the creation of the Gospels by those documenting the early church, like Papias and Ireneus. He also analyzes the origin of the uniform title "Gospel according to" and the process of dissemination of the gospel. He concludes that whether for the evangelists or for Paul, the gospel is both narrative and proclamation. Despite the problems caused by the different forms in which the gospel has come down to us, this very multiplicity remains a source of strength for the church.

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First published
2000
OL Work ID
OL2272020W

Subjects

BibleCanonical criticismEvangeliënKanonTextgeschichteBibelNeues TestamentBible., N.T., Gospels - Canonical criticismSynoptische EvangelienBible, Critique littéraire, Bible. NT. Evangiles"Canon (Bible)Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospels

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