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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Poll on Synoptic Problem
Don't forget to vote for the best solution to the Synoptic Problem (which is called "the Farrer Theory") over on Brandon Wason's Novum Testamentum blog.
I used to promote the Two-Source hypothesis, but after reading your book, Goodacre, I find myself more intrigued by the Farrer hypothesis - even at risk of holding a minority view.
I'm thinking that this is going to skew the results now. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI used to promote the Two-Source hypothesis, but after reading your book, Goodacre, I find myself more intrigued by the Farrer hypothesis - even at risk of holding a minority view.
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Thanks, Cam. You are not far from the kingdom :) (Please call me Mark, by the way. I prefer it to "Goodacre").
ReplyDeleteAs they say in Chicago, "Vote early and often [for the 2DH, of course]!"
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