The Gospels for All Christians: Rethinking the Gospel Audiences
This volume challenges the current consensus in New Testament scholarship that each of the Gospels was written for a specific church or group of churches. These essays argue, from a wide range of evidence, that the Gospels were intended for general circulation throughout all the early churches and, hence, were written for all Christians.

Loveday Alexander, Stephen C. Barton, Richard Bauckham, Richard Burridge, Michael B. Thompson, and Francis Watson examine such topics as the extent of communication between early Christian churches, book production and circulation in the Graeco-Roman world, the Gospel genre and its audience, the relationships between the Gospels, the faulty enterprise of reconstructing Gospel communities, and the hermeneutical and theological pitfalls of reading the Gospels as community texts. By putting in question a large body of assumptions that are almost universally accepted in contemporary scholarship, this book could fundamentally change both the method and the findings of Gospel interpretation.
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The Gospels for All Christians: Rethinking the Gospel Audiences
This volume challenges the current consensus in New Testament scholarship that each of the Gospels was written for a specific church or group of churches. These essays argue, from a wide range of evidence, that the Gospels were intended for general circulation throughout all the early churches and, hence, were written for all Christians.

Loveday Alexander, Stephen C. Barton, Richard Bauckham, Richard Burridge, Michael B. Thompson, and Francis Watson examine such topics as the extent of communication between early Christian churches, book production and circulation in the Graeco-Roman world, the Gospel genre and its audience, the relationships between the Gospels, the faulty enterprise of reconstructing Gospel communities, and the hermeneutical and theological pitfalls of reading the Gospels as community texts. By putting in question a large body of assumptions that are almost universally accepted in contemporary scholarship, this book could fundamentally change both the method and the findings of Gospel interpretation.
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The Gospels for All Christians: Rethinking the Gospel Audiences

The Gospels for All Christians: Rethinking the Gospel Audiences

by Richard Bauckham (Editor)
The Gospels for All Christians: Rethinking the Gospel Audiences

The Gospels for All Christians: Rethinking the Gospel Audiences

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This volume challenges the current consensus in New Testament scholarship that each of the Gospels was written for a specific church or group of churches. These essays argue, from a wide range of evidence, that the Gospels were intended for general circulation throughout all the early churches and, hence, were written for all Christians.

Loveday Alexander, Stephen C. Barton, Richard Bauckham, Richard Burridge, Michael B. Thompson, and Francis Watson examine such topics as the extent of communication between early Christian churches, book production and circulation in the Graeco-Roman world, the Gospel genre and its audience, the relationships between the Gospels, the faulty enterprise of reconstructing Gospel communities, and the hermeneutical and theological pitfalls of reading the Gospels as community texts. By putting in question a large body of assumptions that are almost universally accepted in contemporary scholarship, this book could fundamentally change both the method and the findings of Gospel interpretation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802844446
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 10/26/2001
Series: New Testament Commentaries Series
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Richard Bauckham is professor emeritus at the University of St. Andrews and senior scholar at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He is a fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Richard Bauckham

  1. For Whom Were Gospels Written?
    Richard Bauckham
  2. The Holy Internet: Communication Between Churches in the First Christian Generation
    Michael B. Thompson
  3. Ancient Book Production and the Circulation of the Gospels
    Loveday Alexander
  4. About People, by People, for People: Gospel Genre and Audiences
    Richard A. Burridge
  5. John for Readers of Mark
    Richard Bauckham
  6. Can We Identify the Gospel Audiences?
    Stephen C. Barton
  7. Toward a Literal Reading of the Gospels
    Francis Watson
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