Websites on Q: All about Q Paper arguing that Q is a late ,80 C.E., document. Burton Mack's Translation The text of Q as presented in The Lost Gospel by Dr. Burton Mack. The Canonical Status of Q Mahlon Smith argues that Q belongs in the scholar's canon. The Case Against Q Mark Goodacre argues against the Two Source Hypothesis in favor the Farrer hypothesis, according to which Luke obtained the "Q" material from the Gospel of Matthew. Four-Color Synopsis The parallel passages of Matthew, Mark, and Luke in the original Greek with color coding. Useful for identifying the double tradition material that makes up Q. The Gospel of Q A summary of opinions on the Q Gospel. NT Gateway: Q Links to articles and essays addressing the subject of Q. Q // Thomas Parallels The parallel passages between Q and Thomas as presented by Stevan Davies. Q Sayings in Luke The Q material as found in Luke and presented by Stevan Davies. The Q Source Based on Luke The text of Q as preserved in the verses of Luke and presented by J.B. Tabor. The Real Jesus of the Sayings "Q" Gospel James M. Robinson maintains that the historical Jesus is best revealed in Q. The Synoptic Problem A defense of the Two Source Hypothesis, according to which Matthew and Luke based their gospels on Mark and Q. The Two Source Hypothesis Summary of the dominant synoptic theory by Stephen Carlson. William Arnal's Summary of Kloppenborg's Q Stratification An abstract of Kloppenborg's thesis of the formation of Q in successive stages.
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