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Thinking Theologically
Spencer Shaw
109 episodes
6 days ago
The podcast where we encourage you to think about your faith and Scripture theologically. Find more content at thinkingtheologically.org
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The podcast where we encourage you to think about your faith and Scripture theologically. Find more content at thinkingtheologically.org
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A Conversation with Dr. Mark Goodacre - Why Are Matthew, Mark, and Luke so Similar?
Thinking Theologically
47 minutes 57 seconds
5 months ago
A Conversation with Dr. Mark Goodacre - Why Are Matthew, Mark, and Luke so Similar?

A casual reader of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke notices that the stories they tell are quite similar. However, the connection goes deeper as there are entire sections that agree word for word in Greek. In this conversation, I speak with Dr. Mark Goodacre of Duke University about why the Gospels are so similar, the Synoptic Problem, Q, and other questions related to the Gospels.


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Thinking Theologically
The podcast where we encourage you to think about your faith and Scripture theologically. Find more content at thinkingtheologically.org