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The Synoptic Problem: Exploring Gospel Relationships

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The synoptic problem refers to the study of the similarities and differences between the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke in the New Testament, and explores their relationships to each other.

Key Features

  • Comparison of parallel passages in the gospels
  • Analysis of literary and theological themes
  • Investigation of sources and authorship

Pros

  • Provides insights into the composition of the gospels
  • Helps understand the historical context of early Christianity
  • Encourages critical thinking and scholarly inquiry

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