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barryp11q3msept. 28, 2009
Good book at "quelling" the non-existent "Q"
A good book even from my perspective(fundamentalist). While, as a fundamentalist, I didn't agree with some things in the book, Bock did a good job as "conservative" Evangelical defending the Bible against the charges of literary dependence among the Gospels; that the Gospels used other sources than eyewitnesses/were written by other than eyewitnesses(Matthew and John were the apostles, John Mark-himself an eyewitness- talked with Peter and Luke with Jesus' mother and the apostles too and he WAS a witness to the book of acts and MAYBE to Jesus Himself as an "outsider".)
The so-called gospel of "Q" is also dispatched as the mythology that it is.Lire l'avis complet...