Difference between revisions of "Synoptic problem"
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| − | The '''Synoptic problem''' is a term used concerning why the [[Gospel of Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark]], and the [[Gospel of Luke]], contain similar material. One of the proposed solutions to it is the [[Augustinian hypothesis]]. | + | The '''Synoptic problem''', which is a [[liberal]] misnomer because this is not a "problem" but an historical question, is a term used concerning why the [[Gospel of Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark]], and the [[Gospel of Luke]], contain similar material. One of the proposed solutions to it is the [[Augustinian hypothesis]]. |
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Revision as of 06:18, December 12, 2023
The Synoptic problem, which is a liberal misnomer because this is not a "problem" but an historical question, is a term used concerning why the Gospel of Matthew, Gospel of Mark, and the Gospel of Luke, contain similar material. One of the proposed solutions to it is the Augustinian hypothesis.