Resources
for Studying the Synoptic Gospels
(Check the Scripture
Index for links and study resources pertaining to specific books and
pericopes)
- Synoptic Gospels Primer by Mahlon Smith.
- Mahlon H. Smith's Gospel Outlines. Synoptic relationships, by pericope, at a glance.
- Mark Without Q - Synoptic Studies Homepage by Dr. Mark Goodacre at the University of Birmingham.
- Archive of Synoptic-L seminar with Dr. John Kloppenborg Verbin, on his book Excavating Q, 2000.
- The Synoptic-L Website, Mark Goodacre.
- "Is Q A Juggernaut?" Michael D. Goulder. At Mark Goodacre's Site.
- "Fatigue in the Synoptics," Mark Goodacre. Originally in NTS 44 (1998).
- "The Present State of the Synoptic Problem," by William R. Farmer. Paper presented to the Society for New Testament Studies and available at Mark Goodacre's website.
- Two Gospel Hypothesis by Thomas R. W. Longstaff.
- The Synoptic Problem by Daniel B. Wallace, and Outline of the Synoptic Problem by David Malick, at the Biblical Studies Foundation.
- The Canonical Status of Q by Mahlon Smith.
- A Summary of Kloppenborg's Stratification of Q, by William Arnal. A very helpful study guide to John Kloppenborg's The Formation of Q.
- "The Synoptic Question," by Professor Barry D. Smith, Atlantic Baptist University, in Religious Studies 1023: The New Testament and Its Context.
- The Gospel of Thomas Homepage by Stevan L. Davies.
- The Greek Notes Hypothesis and Logia Translation Hypothesis Homepage, Brian E. Wilson.
- The Parabolic Teachings in the Synoptic Gospels, Walter Schmithals, Journal of Higher Criticism, 1999.
- "On Dispensing with Q," Austin Farrer.
- "The Real Jesus of the Sayings 'Q' Gospel," James M. Robinson, 1997. At Religion Online.
- Übersichten zu den synoptischen Evangelien, Prof. Dr Alfred Suhl, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster.