- Mark Goodacre
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Mark Goodacre is a New Testament scholar and Professor at Duke University's Department of Religion. He has written extensively on the Synoptic Problem; that is, the origins of the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. He has defended the Farrer hypothesis,[1] and thus accepts Markan priority but rejects Q.
Born in Leicestershire, England, he earned his MA, M.Phil and DPhil at the University of Oxford and was Senior Lecturer at the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham until 2005.
He has also been a consultant for numerous television and radio shows related to the New Testament.[2]
Books
- The Case Against Q: Studies in Markan Priority and the Synoptic Problem
- The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze
- Goulder and the Gospels: An Examination of a New Paradigm
References
- ^ Mark Goodacre: Fatigue in the Synoptics, New Testament Studies, volume 44
- ^ Mark Goodacre: Media Consultancy and Participation
External links
Categories:- Biblical scholars
- Synoptic problem
- Duke University faculty
- Living people
- People from Leicestershire
- British academics
- Alumni of the University of Oxford
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