Date
edit~Crossan, Dunn
Sapiential (1Q) stage? -- Oral tradition ? (the written gospel, chapter 3, 2005, cambridge) ~~ 30s?
see Wright, People of God, pp. 437-438
Apocalyptic (2Q) stage?
see Wright, People of God, p. 438
Introductory layer (3Q) stage? 50s
ibid.
Authorship
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Community?
see Wright, Victory, pp. 62-64; Dunn, Remembered, pp. 149-152
Place of Composition
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Galilee?
Audience
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Content
edit~ Powell ...
Luke
3:7-9;
4:1-3;
6:20-23, 27-36, 37-42, 43-45, 47-49;
7:1-10, 18-35;
9:57-60;
10:2-16, 21-24;
11:2-4, 9-13, 14-23, 24-26, 29-32, 33-36, 37-52;
12:2-12, 22-34, 39-46, 51-53, 54-56, 57-59;
13:18-21, 23-30, 34-35;
14:15-24, 26-27;
15:1-7;
16:13, 16-17;
17:1-6, 23-27, 33-37;
19:11-27.
Sources
editJournal Articles
The Nature and Extent of the Q-Document, Petros Vassiliadis, Novum Testamentum, Vol. 20, Fasc. 1 (Jan., 1978), pp. 49-73
The Sayings Gospel Q and the Quest of the Historical Jesus: A Response to John S. Kloppenborg, Ron Cameron, The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 89, No. 4 (Oct., 1996), pp. 351-354
Did Mark Know Q?, Burton H. Throckmorton, Jr., Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 67, No. 4 (Dec., 1948), pp. 319-329
The Formation of Q: Trajectories in Ancient Wisdom Collections, John S. Kloppenborg, Studies in Antiquity and Christianity, 1987
The Gospel of Mark and the Sayings Collection Q, Dieter Lührmann, Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 108, No. 1 (Spring, 1989), pp. 51-71
etc.
Books
The Historical Jesus; ___ Crossan,
Christianity in the Making 1: Jesus Remembered; ___ James Dunn,
The New Testament and the People of God; Jesus and the Victory of God, Wright,
Exploring the New Testament 1, Wenham and Walton, Chapter 4
Questioning Q: a multidimensional critique, Mark S. Goodacre, Nicholas Perrin
~General introductions~
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