Book contents
- The Cambridge Companion to the Gospels
- Cambridge Companions to Religion
- The Cambridge Companion to the Gospels
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Approaching the Gospels
- 1 What Is a Gospel?
- 2 The Fourfold Gospel
- 3 Gospel Sources and Interrelations
- 4 The Scriptural Matrix of the Gospels
- 5 The Gospels and ‘the Historical Jesus’
- 6 The Gospels and the Reader
- Part II The Gospels As Witnesses to Christ
- Part III The Afterlife of the Gospels
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to Religion (continued from page iii)
- References
2 - The Fourfold Gospel
from Part I - Approaching the Gospels
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 August 2021
- The Cambridge Companion to the Gospels
- Cambridge Companions to Religion
- The Cambridge Companion to the Gospels
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Approaching the Gospels
- 1 What Is a Gospel?
- 2 The Fourfold Gospel
- 3 Gospel Sources and Interrelations
- 4 The Scriptural Matrix of the Gospels
- 5 The Gospels and ‘the Historical Jesus’
- 6 The Gospels and the Reader
- Part II The Gospels As Witnesses to Christ
- Part III The Afterlife of the Gospels
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to Religion (continued from page iii)
- References
Summary
Investigates the proliferating texts and traditions about Jesus in the early church and the decision in favour of the canonical four. By examining the competing options, the decision in favour of a fourfold gospel is seen as a decision for plurality within limits: the limits sustaining the coherence of the apostolic testimony to Jesus, and the plurality allowing the richness and complexity of the truth about Jesus to be displayed.
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- The Cambridge Companion to the Gospels , pp. 29 - 49Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021