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On the Independence of Matthew and Mark
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144 pages
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The book presents a compelling argument that the Gospels of Mark and Matthew developed independently from each other, drawing instead from a shared oral tradition. It explores the nuances of their narratives and how distinct theological perspectives emerged despite their common roots. This analysis delves into the implications of these findings for understanding the early Christian community and the formation of the Gospels, challenging traditional views on their relationship and the nature of biblical authorship.
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2005, paperback
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