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From the Earliest Gospel (Q+) to the Gospel of Mark focuses on the
remarkable overlaps between Jesus’s teachings in the lost Gospel
Q and Mark. Dennis R. MacDonald argues Synoptic intertextuality is
best explained not as the redaction of sources but more flexibly as
the imitation of literary models. Part One applies the criteria of
mimesis criticism in a running commentary on Q+ to demonstrate that
it polemically imitated Deuteronomy. Part Two argues that Mark in
turn tendentiously imitated Logoi. The Conclusion proposes that
Matthew and Luke in turn brilliantly and freely imitated both Logoi
and Mark and by doing so created scores of duplicate sayings and
episodes (doublets).
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