Sarah E. Rollens

Sarah E. Rollens

Sarah E. Rollens

Sarah E. Rollens is the R. A. Webb Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Rhodes College. She is the author of Framing Social Criticism in the Jesus Movement: The Ideological Project of the Sayings Gospel Q (Mohr Siebeck, 2014) and of numerous articles and essays on the social history of earliest Christianity in the first century.

Solomon Raj

Did the Authors of the Canonical Gospels Know Each Other? (Spanish)

La pregunta acerca de la relación literaria entre los evangelios de Marcos, Mateo y Lucas se conoce como el Problema Sinóptico. Plantea interrogantes como: ¿Se conocían los autores de los evangelios sinópticos? ¿Fue uno de los evangelios la fuente de los otros? ¿Los evangelios sinópticos utilizaron una fuente común?

Solomon Raj

Did the Authors of the Canonical Gospels Know Each Other?

The question of the literary relationship among the gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke is known as the Synoptic Problem. It raises questions such as: Did the authors of the Synoptic Gospels know one another? Was one gospel a source for the others? Did all of the Synoptic Gospels use a common source?

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