TY - BOOK ID - 7262543 TI - Luke's literary creativity AU - Nielsen, Jesper Tang AU - Müller, Morgens. PY - 2016 VL - 550 SN - 9780567665829 0567665828 9780567665836 0567665836 0567665895 9780567665898 PB - London Bloomsbury T&T Clark DB - UniCat KW - Q hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) KW - Two source hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) KW - Luke, KW - Authorship. KW - Bible KW - Bible. KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - 226.4 KW - 226.1 KW - 226.1 Evangelies: synoptici; synoptisch probleem; Q; Quelle KW - Evangelies: synoptici; synoptisch probleem; Q; Quelle KW - 226.4 Evangelie volgens Lucas KW - 226.4 Evangile de S. Luc KW - Evangelie volgens Lucas KW - Evangile de S. Luc KW - Hypothesis, Two document (Synoptics criticism) KW - Hypothesis, Two source (Synoptics criticism) KW - Hypothesis, Two sources (Synoptics criticism) KW - Two document hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) KW - Two sources hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) KW - Synoptic problem KW - Logia source (Synoptics criticism) KW - Q document (Synoptics criticism) KW - Sayings source (Synoptics criticism) KW - Loukas, KW - Luc, KW - Lukas, KW - Λουκας, KW - Acts (Book of the New Testament) KW - Acts of the Apostles KW - Chongdo haengjŏn KW - Sado haengjŏn KW - Luc (Book of the New Testament) KW - Lucas (Book of the New Testament) KW - Luka (Book of the New Testament) KW - Lukan săn zăn︠g︡g (Book of the New Testament) KW - Lukas (Book of the New Testament) KW - Luke (Book of the New Testament) KW - Lūqā (Book of the New Testament) KW - Nuga pogŭm (Book of the New Testament) KW - Ruka den KW - Ruka ni yoru fukuinsho KW - Luke, - Saint - Authorship. KW - Luke, - Saint UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7262543 AB - A combination of two classic discussions in New Testament scholarship, the contributions in this volume shed light on the still unsolved synoptic problem by using the well-coined concept of rewriting to describe the relationship between the synoptic gospels. The contributions work with the hypothesis that the synoptic tradition can be conceived of as a process of rewriting: Matthew rewrote Mark and Luke rewrote Mark and Matthew. This approach to the synoptic problem dismantles the grounds for the otherwise widely accepted two-source theory. If it can be shown that Luke knew Matthew's Gospel the Q-hypothesis is superfluous. One group of articles focuses on the general question of Luke's literary relation to the other gospels. In these essays, the concept of rewriting describes Luke's use of his sources. The second part of the collection examines a number of texts in order to shown how Luke rewrites specific passages. In the final section the contributions concern Luke's relation to Roman authorities. It is shown that Luke's literary creativity is not limited to his predecessors in the gospel tradition. Rewriting is his literary strategy ER -