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05-30-2008, 08:02 AM | #1 |
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Mark's Source Material
William Lane Craig often appeals to Mark's "Source Material" in justifying claims he makes during debates. He says that this Markan source material contains the story of the crucifixion and the story of the women discovering the empty tomb. Does anybody know what this source material is and what is contained within it? How does Craig justify his knowledge of what this supposed source material contained? Craig also claims that this source material is providing independent material. Does anybody know anything about this?
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05-30-2008, 09:14 AM | #2 |
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No such source has been discovered. It is just assumed that Mark did not write creative fiction, so he must have had some sources, whether oral testimony or other written sources.
A number of NT scholars hypothesize that there was a "Passion Narrative" that preceded Mark. You can read more about it on Peter Kirby's site. |
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Physicists have theorized the tachyon even though they've never seen or measured one.
Likewise, the Q(uelle) ('source' in German) gospel has been theorized to explain where "Mark" suddenly came from with no more evidence than tachyons. Frankly, I hold out more hope for science finding the tachyon. |
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Nitpick: Q is the hypothetical source for Luke and Matthew, not Mark. There are other hypothetical sources, sometimes labeled L and M.
If you multiply the hypothetical sources, you can then claim multiple attestation for the hypothetical events in the gospels. I agree that there is more hope for the tachyon. You might view these hypothetical sources as the phlogiston of NT studies. |
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Case made here: http://www.rationalrevolution.net/ar...ospel_mark.htm |
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Thanks for posting that, Malachi. It's going to take a while to go through but from a cursory scan it looks like fascinating stuff. |
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