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Mormonism NETBible: Matthew 1 Notes on Matthew Dr. Thomas L. Constable The Synoptic Problem The synoptic problem is intrinsic to all study of the Gospels, especially the first three. Part of the synoptic problem is the sources the Holy Spirit led the evangelists to use in producing their Gospels. Some scholars have devoted much time and attention to the study of the other sources the evangelists may have used. In 1776 and 1779 two posthumously published essays by A. As one might expect, the idea of two or more sources occurred to some scholars as the best solution to the synoptic problem (e.g., H. Gradually source criticism gave way to form criticism. The next wave of critical opinion, redaction criticism, began to influence the Christian world shortly after World War II. Some knowledge of the history of Gospel criticism is helpful to the serious student who wants to understand the text. Most critics have concluded that one source the writers used was one or more of the other Gospels. Writer Language Plan and Structure

Judaism 101 Humanistic Paganism Bible Studies - Theology - Religion/Spirituality - AllExperts.com J. Webb Mealy Top Expert on this page Expertise Qualified to answer questions about the New Testament, including ones that require expert knowledge of Greek, New Testament History, and New Testament Theology. Experience Have taught the Bible and New Testament to lay people for 20 years. OrganizationsInstructor, Seminary of the Street, Oakland, CA PublicationsSee my online publication, www.simplegospel.net, which gives an easy-to-understand but thorough introduction to the Christian Good News. Education/CredentialsPhD, Biblical Studies, Sheffield, UK MA (Honors), Humanities, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY BA (Cum Laude), Religious Studies/New Testament, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA Awards and HonorsResearch Paper, "Tracing the Rise of Modalism in Rome," named best graduate paper of the year, Western Kentucky University, 1981

Dhimmi.net Hinduism Biblos.com: Search, Read, Study the Bible in Many Languages Christianity FAQ: Index Christianity FAQ Index This Christianity FAQ will cover a wide variety of information about Christianity and Christians: history, theology, theologians, beliefs, denominations, traditions and more. Jesus Christ Christianity is unthinkable without the figure of Jesus Christ. Highlights: • Jesus' Ethics • Holy Foreskin! Christian History This list covers important events which have played key roles in the course of the history of Christianity. Highlights: • Timelines of Christian History • Crime, Christianity & Early America • English Reformation Christian Theology This list covers important terms necessary for understanding Christianity, Christian doctrines and the basic beliefs of various Christian groups. Highlights: • excommunication • original sin • sola fidei / sola scriptura Christian Theologians To learn about Christianity, it is also important to learn about some of the people who have played important roles in the development of Christian beliefs and Christian institutions.

Buddhism The Buddhist Society was founded in 1924, with the object “to publish and make known the principles of Buddhism and to encourage the study and practice of those principles.” It is guided by an elected Council. The Society provides a range of classes and courses in the Buddha’s teachings, as well as instruction in Buddhist meditation and daily life practice. For those unable to attend the Introducing Buddhism course in London, the Society offers a Correspondence Course in basic Buddhism, with tutors recruited from members who have studied and practiced Buddhism for many years. The Buddhist Society maintains an important London base, close to Victoria Station, where visitors from across the Buddhist world regularly come to visit. The Society hosts visiting Buddhist teachers and provides a venue for their talks and occasional day retreats. Details of the regular programme, public talks and special events can be found on the Society’s website.

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